Course Director, Campaigning and Warfare Marine Corps War College, Marine Corps University USA (Ret.)
Phone: (908) 380-2757 Email: james.lacey@usmcu.edu Areas of Interest: Economics, Strategic Communication, Strategic Policy, Conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan
Ph.D. Military History, Leeds University B.A. History, The Citadel
Dr. James G. Lacey serves as professor and course director for Campaigning and Warfare.
He is the Marine Corps University’s Major General Matthew C. Horner Chair of War Studies.
Prior to coming to the War College he spent six years at the Institute for Defense Analyses working on a number of projects dealing with the economics of war, the then current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, strategic communications, and long-term US strategic policy.
He was an active duty military officer for twelve years, serving in the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, and United States Army Europe Headquarters. He retired from the Army Reserves in 2005, after 24 years of total service.
He has extensive experience in several Wall Street firms focusing on “capital market operations.” Dr. Lacey is a successful professional journalist with columns in the NY Post and NY Sun for almost two years. He was a journalist with Time Magazine and was an embedded reporter during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He is extensively published in financial, military, and opinion journals.
In addition, Dr. Lacey has taught courses at Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Universities. He has also lectured and conducted seminars at numerous academic and policy institutions across the country.
Mr. Lacey holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from The Citadel and a Ph.D. in Military History from Leeds University. His dissertation was on the economic underpinnings of U.S. strategy in World War II.
The strategic and operational conduct of war from Plato-to-NATO
The future of operational warfare
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The Gods of War
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