David Ellis

Visiting Associate Professor

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1) “Introduction: Competing against the CCP through Statecraft,” in Competing for Advantage: The CCP, Statecraft, and Special Operations, David C. Ellis, ed. (Tampa: JSOU Press, 2024). David C. Ellis.


2) “Chapter 1: Integrated Campaigning and Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing,” in Competing for Advantage: The CCP, Statecraft, and Special Operations, David C. Ellis, ed. (Tampa: JSOU Press, 2024). David C. Ellis and J. Samuel Barkin.


3) “Chapter 7: The CCP, Integrated Campaigning, and SOF,” in Competing for Advantage: The CCP, Statecraft, and Special Operations, David C. Ellis, ed. (Tampa: JSOU Press, 2024). David C. Ellis and Charles N. Black.


4) “Introduction,” in Big Data for Generals…and Everyone Else over 40, David C. Ellis and Mark Grzegorzewski, eds. (Tampa: JSOU Press, 2021), p.1-10.

5) Iranian Proxy Groups in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen: A Principal-Agent Comparative Analysis, (Tampa: JSOU Press, 2020), Diane Zorri, David C. Ellis, and Hugh Sadri.

6) Complexity, Organizational Blinders, and the SOCOM Design Way, (Tampa: JSOU Press, April 2018), David C. Ellis and Charles N. Black.

  • “Human Smuggling and Terrorism: A Complex Adaptive Systems Approach for Special Operations Forces,” in Global Human Smuggling: Buying Freedom in a Retreating World, David J. Kyle and Luigi Achilles, eds. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023). David C. Ellis.
  • “Organizing US: Regime Theory for Integrated Statecraft,” in The Great Power Competition Series, Volume 4:Lessons Learned in Afghanistan: America’s Longest War –, Adib Farhadi and Anthony Masys, eds. (Cham: Springer, 2023), 67-88. David C. Ellis and Charles N. Black.
  • “Chapter 1: From Networks to Systems and the Limits of the Center of Gravity,” in The Network Illusion: How a Network-Centric Special Operations Culture Impedes Strategic Effect, Peter McCabe, ed. (Tampa: JSOU Press, 2022). David C. Ellis.
  • “Chapter 2: The Islamist Social System: Intervening for Strategic Effect Using Evolutionary Governance Theory,” in The Network Illusion: How a Network-Centric Special Operations Culture Impedes Strategic Effect, Peter McCabe, ed. (Tampa: JSOU Press, 2022). David C. Ellis.
  • “The Internet of Things (IoT) and the Art of Mapping a Population’s Thinking, Behavior, and Influencers,” in What Do Others Think and How Do We Know What They Are Thinking? Mariah Yager, ed. US Department of Page 3 Defense Strategic Multi-Layer Assessment (SMA) White Paper Series (March 2018), p.108-117, David C. Ellis, Mark Polyak, and Katie Ziemer.
  • “U.S. Special Operations Command’s Future, by Design,” Joint Forces Quarterly 90 (July 2018), p.42-49, Charles N. Black, Richard Newton, David C. Ellis, and Mary Ann Nobles.
  • “The State of the Art in Contemporary CWMD Thinking,” PRISM 7, no.3 (May 2018), p.69-83, Tracy Moss, Amy Frumin, and David C. Ellis.
  • “Thinking Dangerously: Imagining USSOCOM in the Post-CT World,” PRISM 6, no.3 (December 2016), p.111-129, David C. Ellis, Charles N. Black, and Mary Ann Nobles.
  • “’Left of Bang’ The Value of Sociocultural Analysis in Today’s Environment,” PRISM 3, no.4 (September 2012), p.13-21, LTG Michael T. Flynn, David C. Ellis, and James Sisco.
  • “The Organizational Turn in International Organization Theory.” Journal of International Organizations Studies, 1, no.1 (2010), p.11-28, David C. Ellis.