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Dr. Ajit Maan of Arizona State University Named President of the Military Writers Guild

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01.13.2026 at 04:24pm
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Small Wars Journal is pleased to announce that Dr. Ajit Maan is now the President of the Military Writers Guild! Fork ‘Em, Dr. Maan! We are so proud of you.

“Dr. Maan specializes in Narrative Warfare and Strategic Influence in large-scale conflict.

She is Professor of Practice in the Master’s Program in Global Security and a faculty member of the Center for Future Security, at Arizona State University. She is also the founder of the innovation award-winning think-and-do tank, Narrative Strategies, and writes the Narrative and National Security column for Homeland Security Today.

Dr. Maan has also published articles in Special Operations Forces News, Foreign Policy, Real Clear Defense, The Strategy BridgeSmall Wars Journal, Defense and Intelligence NorwayStars and Stripes, The Indian Defense Review, The Indian Military Review, and other policy and military strategy journals world-wide. She is the author of six books, including Narrative WarfarePlato’s Fear, and Counter-Terrorism: Narrative Strategies.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajit-maan-ph-d-4724a048/”

Visit the Military Writers Guild’s official website! Find their Substack here.

Visit Narrative Strategies to learn more about Narrative Warfare!

Visit Dr. Maan’s website here.

Read this article by Matt Seldon in Homeland Security Today to learn more about Dr. Maan.

“Her contributions to the homeland and national security community were recently recognized in Homeland Security Today’s 2025 “Homeland’s 50 Trailblazers”, highlighting leaders who are shaping the future of national resilience and defense innovation.”

Read Dr. Maan’s work in Homeland Security Today here.

Learn about Dr. Maan’s work in Homeland Security Today here.

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