James Dubik

James Dubik is a retired American Lieutenant General in the United States Army and author.

Education
Dubik received a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania. He received a master's degree in Military Arts and Sciences from the Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Dubik earned a PhD in philosophy from Johns Hopkins University.

Military career
Dubik served as Commanding General for the Multi National Security Transition Command-Iraq.

He taught philosophy at the United States Military Academy.

Dubik retired from the Army in 2008.

Civilian career
Dubik currently serves as the Senior Fellow at the Institute for the Study of War. He has written for various journals, including Foreign Policy magazine.

Selected works

 * Waging War and Using Force. Naval Institute Press, forthcoming.
 * Just War Reconsidered: Strategy, Ethics, and Theory. Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, 2018. ISBN 0813175011
 * Accelerating Combat Power in Afghanistan. 2009.
 * Has Warfare Changed?: Sorting Apples from Oranges. Arlington, Va: Institute of Land Warfare, Association of the United States Army, 2002.
 * The Army's "Twofer": The Dual Role of the Interim Force. Arlington, Va: Institute of Land Warfare, Association of the United States Army, 2001.
 * With Gordon R. Sullivan. Envisioning Future Warfare 1995. Reissued in 2003.

Personal life
Dubik lives in Arlington, Virginia.