Donald Stoker was a Professor of Strategy and Policy for the U.S. Naval War College’s program at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California for 18 years.[2][3] He was a Visiting Fellow and Fulbright Visiting Professor of International Relations, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, Austria during the 2017-2018 academic year.[4] In 2021, he became Professor of National Security and Resource Strategy at the Dwight D. Eisenhower School of the National Defense University in Washington, DC.[5]
Britain, France, and the Naval Arms Trade in the Baltic, 1919-1939: Grand Strategy and Failure. London: Frank Cass, 2003. ISBN0714653195OCLC51607351
Girding for Battle: The Arms Trade in a Global Perspective, 1815 - 1940. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003. ISBN0275973395OCLC845526470
Military Advising and Assistance: From Mercenaries to Privatization, 1815-2007. London: Routledge, 2008. ISBN9780415770156OCLC148729762
With Harold D. Blanton, and Frederick C. Schneid. Conscription in the Napoleonic Era: A Revolution in Military Affairs? London: Routledge, 2009. ISBN9780415349994OCLC226984653
The Grand Design: Strategy and the U.S. Civil War. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN9780195373059OCLC463454485
With Michael T. McMaster. Naval Advising and Assistance: History, Challenges, and Analysis. Helion and Company, 2017. ISBN 978-1911512820
With Edward Westermann. Air Force Advising and Assistance: Developing Airpower in Client States. Helion and Company, 2018. ISBN1912390604
With Edward Westerman. Expeditionary Police Advising and Militarization: Building Security in a Fractured World. Helion and Company, 2018. ISBN 978-1911512868
Why America Loses Wars: Limited War and American Strategy Since Korea. Cambridge University Press, 2019. Second edition, paperback, 2021. ISBN 978-1009220866
With John Dunn. A Naval History of the Middle East: 500-2020. Helion and Company, 2024. ISBN 978-1804512340
Purpose and Power: US Grand Strategy from the Revolutionary Era to the Present. Cambridge University Press, 2024. ISBN 978-1009257275
The Grand Design was recognized with Fletcher Pratt award for best non-fiction Civil War book of 2010 by the Civil War Round Table of New York[6] and was a Main Selection of the History Book Club.
He was named as an Outstanding Alumnus of Valdosta State University by the Department of History in 2014.[1]