Adm. James G. Stavridisis a retired four-star naval officer who led the NATO Alliance in global operations from 2009 to 2013 as Supreme Allied Commander, with responsibility for Afghanistan, Libya, the Balkans, Syria, counter piracy, and cyber security. From 2006 to 2009 he served as Commander, U.S. Southern Command, with responsibility for all military operations in Latin America. Following his military career, he served as the 12th Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Admiral Stavridis earned a PhD in international relations and has published fourteen books, including The Sailor's Bookshelf: Fifty Books to Know the Sea (2021) and The Leader's Bookshelf (co-authored, 2017), both published by the Naval Institute Press, and hundreds of articles in leading journals around the world. He is Chair Emeritus of the U.S. Naval Institute Board; partner and Vice Chair, Global Affairs, at The Carlyle Group; Chair of the Board of the Rockefeller Foundation; and Chief International Security Analyst for NBC News.
""Jim Stavridis is a prolific writer whose success emanates from being an avid reader. The books contained in this volume shaped the man whose career spanned almost four decades. Beginning with Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, Stavridis shares a real-life setback that may have defeated another man, but not him. He reminds us of the principal lesson from both Hemingway--and his protagonist Santiago--that a man can be destroyed but not defeated. Similar examples in subsequent chapters provide lessons in life and leadership across a multiplicity of ages and diverse environments. A must read!""--Adm. James G. Foggo III, USN (Ret.), former EUCOM Commander ""In The Admiral's Bookshelf--the third and finest leg of an enchanting journey through his favorite books--Jim Stavridis expertly guides his readers to more efficient choices within their increasingly limited reading bandwidth. More importantly, he also weaves into his elegant descriptions of these diverse volumes the priceless elements of wisdom that empower good leadership. His revelations for how to find and quickly absorb the treasures of other books not on his list is delightful!""―Adm. Sandy Winnefeld, USN (Ret.), former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and author of Sailing Upwind ""A brilliant combination of first-person observation and recollection, tempered with analysis and historical insight. Beautifully written and clearly from the heart of one of our nation's great Admirals. It will appeal to the military professional as well as anyone who wants to gain insight into how senior leaders see the world, and how they express themselves. It's a delight to read.""―Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie, USMC (Ret.), former CENTCOM Commander and author of The Melting Point ""Few leaders have the knowledge, experience, and perspectives to capture so comprehensively the essential elements required to improve one's leadership mindfulness, intuition, and application like Admiral Stavridis. Leaders are not born; they are developed over time and effort. The Admiral's Bookshelf is a must read for all practitioners and lifelong learners seeking to gain relevant lessons from the master. When you read this book, you'll ask, 'Where was this when I started my career?'""―Adm. Daryl L. Caudle, USN, USFFC Commander