John Patrick Ryan, Sr. (Hon.) is a fictional character created by author
Tom Clancy and featured in his ''
Ryanverse'' novels, which have consistently topped the
''New York Times'' bestseller list over 30 years. Since Clancy's death in 2013, four other authors,
Mark Greaney,
Grant Blackwood,
Mike Maden, and
Marc Cameron, have continued writing new novels for the franchise and its other connecting series with the approval of the Clancy family estate.
The son of a
Baltimore
Baltimore ( , locally: or ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland, fourth most populous city in the Mid-Atlantic, and the 30th most populous city in the United States with a population of 585,708 in 2020. Baltimore was d ...
police detective and a nurse, Ryan is a former
U.S. Marine and stockbroker who becomes a civilian history professor at the
United States Naval Academy (USNA). Ryan joins the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as an analyst and occasional field officer, eventually leaving it as
Deputy Director. After retiring from the CIA, Ryan later served as
National Security Advisor A national security advisor serves as the chief advisor to a national government on matters of security. The advisor is not usually a member of the government's cabinet but is usually a member of various military or security councils.
National sec ...
and
Vice President before suddenly becoming
President of the United States following a terrorist attack on the
United States Capitol. Ryan went on to serve two non-consecutive terms and mostly dealt with international crises in
Europe, the
Middle East,
Africa, and
Asia.
Jack Ryan has been portrayed in film adaptations by actors
Alec Baldwin
Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, and producer. In his early career, Baldwin played both leading and supporting roles in a variety of films such as Tim Burton's ''Beetlejuice'' (1988), Mike Nichol ...
,
Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor. His films have grossed more than $5.4billion in North America and more than $9.3billion worldwide, making him the seventh-highest-grossing actor in North America. He is the recipient o ...
,
Ben Affleck, and
Chris Pine. The
Jack Ryan film series
The ''Jack Ryan'' franchise consists of United States, American Action film, action-Thriller films, thriller installments, based on the fictional Jack Ryan (character), titular character from a series of novels written by Tom Clancy. Various ac ...
from 1990 to 2014 have an unadjusted worldwide gross revenue of $788.4 million to date, making it the 57th
highest-grossing film series.
John Krasinski
John Burke Krasinski (; born October 20, 1979) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his role as Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom ''The Office''. He also served as a producer and occasional director of the series throughout its nine ...
is the fifth and latest actor to portray Ryan in the
Amazon Prime web series of the same name, which was first broadcast in 2018.
Fictional biography
Early life
Ryan was born in 1950 to an
Irish Catholic family in
Baltimore
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,
Maryland. His father, Emmet William Ryan, was a
Baltimore Police Department
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homicide lieutenant and
World War II veteran. The elder Ryan had served with
Easy Company, 506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division at the
Battle of the Bulge. His mother, Catherine Burke Ryan, was a nurse. ''
Patriot Games'' mentioned that he had a sister, who lived in
Seattle. ''
Without Remorse'' mentioned that his sister is younger than he, and that he wanted to join the Marines to get a scholarship so the family would have more money for her education. After graduating from
Loyola High School, a
Roman Catholic Jesuit
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prep school
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in
Towson, Maryland in suburban
Baltimore County, Ryan attended
Boston College
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, graduating with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
economics (with a strong
minor
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in
history) and was a rower. He commissioned as a
second lieutenant
Second lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces, comparable to NATO OF-1 rank.
Australia
The rank of second lieutenant existed in the military forces of the Australian colonies and Australian Army until ...
in the
United States Marine Corps via the
USMC Officer Candidates School. While waiting for the Corps to assign him, he passed the
Certified Public Accountant
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exam.
After officer training at
Marine Corps Base Quantico in
Quantico, Virginia, Ryan went on to serve briefly as a Marine infantry
platoon leader. However, his military career was cut short at the age of 23 when his platoon's helicopter, a
CH-46 Sea Knight, crashed during a
NATO exercise over the Greek island of
Crete. The crash badly injured Ryan's back. Surgeons at the
National Naval Medical Center in
Bethesda, Maryland inadequately repaired his back. This led to a lengthy recovery process (during which he became addicted to pain medications) after which, complete with a permanent disability and wearing a back brace, he left the Marines. He passed his
stockbroker
A stockbroker is a regulated broker, broker-dealer, or registered investment adviser (in the United States) who may provide financial advisory and investment management services and execute transactions such as the purchase or sale of stocks an ...
's exam and took a position with
Wall Street
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investment firm
Merrill Lynch
Merrill (officially Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated), previously branded Merrill Lynch, is an American investment management and wealth management division of Bank of America. Along with BofA Securities, the investment bank ...
's Baltimore office.
Ryan's parents died in a plane crash at
Chicago Midway International Airport 19 months after his crash in Crete. He developed a
fear of flying that persisted for years.
The
film version of ''The Hunt for Red October'' changed Ryan's educational background to being a 1972 graduate of the
United States Naval Academy. As ''Red October'' is sailing into the Penobscot River in Maine, Ryan says he grew up in that area. In the film it is also said the helicopter crash happened in his third year at the Academy and he finished his senior year from his hospital bed. The film version of ''
Patriot Games'' also implies that he is a graduate of Annapolis by briefly showing a certificate on the wall of their home. In the
Amazon Prime
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television series, ''
Jack Ryan Jack Ryan may refer to:
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'', Ryan's Ph.D. is in economics rather than history.
Civilian career
While managing clients' portfolios, Ryan began to invest his own money, banking on a tip he had received from an uncle about the workers' takeover of the
Chicago and North Western Railway, making about $6 million off his $100,000 initial investment. He did so well that one of Merrill Lynch's senior vice presidents, Joe Muller, came to Baltimore to have dinner with him, with the objective of inviting him to the firm's
New York City headquarters near
Wall Street
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. Also present is Muller's daughter Caroline, nicknamed Cathy, then a senior medical student at The
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. They immediately fall in love and get engaged.
One night, while having dinner with his fiancée, Ryan throws out his back. Cathy takes him directly to Dr. Stanley Rabinowitz, professor of
neurosurgery at famed
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, to be evaluated. Rabinowitz later operates on Ryan's back and cures his chronic pain in relatively short order. (In a later novel, the surgeon is credited as Sam Rosen, a doctor introduced in ''
Without Remorse''.) Ryan subsequently persuades the government to terminate his disability checks. Cathy later becomes an
ophthalmic surgeon at the
Wilmer Eye Institute of the
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins.
After creating a net worth of $8 million, Ryan left the firm after four years and enrolled at
Georgetown University in
Washington, D.C. for six
doctoral
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courses in history. He does a brief stint at the
Center for Strategic and International Studies, then accepts a position at the U.S. Naval Academy as a civilian professor of history. In addition, he has also written books on naval history: ''Options and Decisions'', ''Doomed Eagles'', and ''Fighting Sailor'', a biography of World War II Admiral
William "Bull" Halsey, in which he justifies Halsey's actions during the
Battle of Leyte Gulf
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.
First CIA work and career
Following a recommendation from Father Tim O'Riley, a
Jesuit
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priest and professor at
Georgetown University in
Washington, D.C., to a Central Intelligence Agency contact, Ryan was asked to work as a consultant for the agency, although officially employed by the
MITRE Corporation. He agreed and spent several months at agency headquarters in
Langley, Virginia, where he wrote a paper entitled "Agents and Agencies", in which he maintained that
state-sponsored terrorism is an
act of war
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. He also invented the
canary trap, a method for exposing an information leak, which involves giving different versions of a sensitive document to each of a group of suspects and seeing which version is leaked. By ensuring that each copy of the document differs slightly in its wording, if any copy is leaked, then it is possible to determine the informant's identity.
These accomplishments come to the attention of
U.S. Navy Vice Admiral James Greer, the CIA's Deputy Director for Intelligence. The expertise of Ryan's report, plus the application, persuaded Greer to offer him a permanent job in the CIA, but Ryan declined.
'' Patriot Games'' (1987)
While in
London with his family, Ryan stumbles upon a kidnapping attempt on the
Prince of Wales and his family (in the movie: Sir Holmes, a cousin of the Queen), which is orchestrated by Irish terrorist group Ulster Liberation Army. He foils the attack by killing one gunman while injuring another and gets wounded in the process. Ryan is later knighted by
Queen Elizabeth II
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as an honorary
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
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; in the books, some British characters call him "Sir John" even though honorary knights are not permitted to use the style of "Sir".
Sean Miller, the Irish gunman Ryan wounded, was sentenced to life imprisonment but is freed by his ULA compatriots. Embittered over the failure of the kidnapping attempt, and particularly the death of his brother at Ryan's hands in that attempt, he exacts revenge on Ryan by attacking his wife and daughter. After pleas by Greer, Ryan agrees to join the CIA in a permanent position as an analyst, originally to gather intelligence on the ULA. Later, Miller and his men stage another kidnapping attempt on the Prince and Princess of Wales, who are visiting the Ryan family in their
Maryland home; however, they are overpowered by the combined efforts of Ryan, his friend Robert "Robby" Jackson, and the Prince as well as law enforcement and naval officers who are nearby. After the ordeal, Ryan's second child
Jack Ryan Jr. was born.
''
Red Rabbit
''Red Rabbit'' is a spy thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on August 5, 2002. The plot occurs a few months after the events of ''Patriot Games'' (1987), and incorporates the 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II. Main c ...
'' (2002)
Ryan's first CIA assignment is to London as a member of a liaison group to the British
Secret Intelligence Service
The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly known as MI6 ( Military Intelligence, Section 6), is the foreign intelligence service of the United Kingdom, tasked mainly with the covert overseas collection and analysis of human intelligenc ...
. Initially called in to assess the Soviet government and economy, Ryan is later tasked to assist in the defection of a
KGB communications officer who has discovered that his boss
Yuri Andropov had ordered
Pope John Paul II's assassination. Although Ryan and a small team of British SIS agents helps the "Rabbit" and his family get to the West, they fail to prevent the attack on the Pope (which actually happened in real life in 1981). Nevertheless, the pope is only wounded and his would-be assassin captured, while the British execute his Bulgarian handler. "Rabbit's" defection proves to be a major coup for both the American and British intelligence agencies. Ryan soon afterward suggests a nonmilitary long-term strategy to help hasten the Soviet Union's collapse and the end of the
Cold War
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.
'' The Hunt for Red October'' (1984)
Captain First Rank Marko Ramius, the
Soviet Navy's top submarine commander, takes command of the ''Красный Октябрь'' (''Krasny Oktyabr'', or in English, ''Red October''), the newest
Typhoon-class ballistic missile submarine, with which he plans to defect with his officers. Having briefly met Captain Ramius at an embassy function several years before, Ryan is asked by Admiral Greer to brief the President's National Security Adviser Jeffrey Pelt and his staff, in his first trip to the
White House, on Ramius' background and the deadly new capabilities of ''Red October'' secret revolutionary silent jet propulsion drive system. Ryan recognizes that the renegade ethnic
Lithuania
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n captain may want to defect rather than attack the West. Ryan works to establish contact with him and support contingency efforts of the tailing American submarine ''USS Dallas''. Ryan seeks to get Ramius and members of his crew along with the submarine secretly into the U.S., eventually succeeding.''
'' The Cardinal of the Kremlin'' (1988)
Ryan is reassigned to the CIA headquarters at Langley and becomes Admiral Greer's special assistant. He is sent to
Moscow as part of the American nuclear weapons reduction (
START
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*Takeoff, the phase of flight where an aircraft transitions from moving along the ground to flying through the air
* Starting lineup in sports
*Standing start, and rolling start, in an auto race
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*St ...
) team, and later engineers the extraction of CARDINAL, CIA's highest agent-in-place, from the country. Along the way, he also forces KGB chairman Nikolay Gerasimov to defect due to his anti-American nature, which could jeopardize the arms reduction talks once he becomes
General Secretary
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. His plan involves a disinformation campaign that shows himself under
SEC investigation for insider trading, which provides an opening for Gerasimov to help Ryan defect to the Soviet Union and work for the KGB.
'' Clear and Present Danger'' (1989)
Ryan is promoted to acting DDI when Greer is hospitalized with
cancer. Despite this, he is not made aware of a highly covert and illegal CIA operation encouraged by the president claiming domestic drug abuse was a "clear and present danger" to American security, and approved by corrupt
National Security Advisor A national security advisor serves as the chief advisor to a national government on matters of security. The advisor is not usually a member of the government's cabinet but is usually a member of various military or security councils.
National sec ...
Admiral Cutter. This operation targets
Colombia
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n drug lords in
South America using light infantry troops of Hispanic descent and occasional precision air strikes with sophisticated "smartbombs", in what is usually considered a law enforcement area. Ryan works with the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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(FBI) to rescue a small group of American soldiers cut off in Colombia, forcing him to miss Greer's funeral. Also in this operation, he first met the U.S. government operative
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, with whom he would become friends. Around this time, Ryan also runs afoul of Elizabeth Elliot, international affairs advisor to then-presidential candidate
Governor of Ohio
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J. Robert Fowler, and one of Cathy Ryan's former professors.
'' The Sum of All Fears'' (1990)
Ryan reaches his highest post at the CIA,
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence. His career is jeopardized when Fowler becomes
President and Elizabeth Elliott, Fowler's lover/manipulator, becomes National Security Advisor. They not only deny Ryan any credit for an innovative
Middle East peace plan (basically turning
Jerusalem into a
Vatican-like city co-ruled by three Christian, Jewish, and Arab/Muslim mayors), but also panic when Palestinian and former East German terrorists detonate a nuclear bomb in
Denver during the
Super Bowl
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and nearly plunge the world into a Soviet-American
nuclear war
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. Ryan defuses the nuclear crisis by commandeering the Washington-Moscow hot line and convincing the Soviet Premier (through his friend Golovko) that the crisis is a setup. He then refuses to confirm Fowler's order to launch a nuclear missile at
Qom
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(thus preventing the attack), where the
Iranian
ayatollah lives. The crisis and Elliot scandal drives Fowler to resign. On this note, Ryan retires from the CIA and flies to
Riyadh in
Saudi Arabia to witness the execution of the surviving terrorists, and is then honored by the U.S.'s Middle Eastern allies by being presented with the sword used to execute the terrorists.
The film again departs from the novel, by presenting a younger, unmarried Ryan, an intelligent mistress-free Fowler, a Greer-like Cabot, and the nuclear bomb is detonated over the city
Baltimore
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instead of Denver. The film also changes the identity of the terrorists from Arabs to
neo-Nazis.
'' Debt of Honor'' (1994)
After a brief stint as a stockbroker, Ryan returns to government service as the National Security Advisor, restoring honor to the job that Cutter and Elliot disgraced. It has been two and a half years since Fowler resigned and his vice president, Roger Durling, is now well into his own term. Jack and the administration must deal with a second war between the U.S. and
Japan
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, as well as an attack on America's economic infrastructure. After a clean sweep of Japan's forces in the South Pacific, Vice President
Ed Kealty is forced to resign after a sex scandal and President Durling taps Ryan for the job. Ryan accepts the job on the condition that he will only serve until the end of Durling's term, and sees this as a way of ending his public life. Only minutes after
Congress confirms Ryan, though, a Japanese airline pilot deliberately crashes a
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into the
U.S. Capitol building
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during
Congress's joint session, killing most of the people inside, decapitating the U.S. government, and elevating Ryan to the presidency.
First Ryan administration
''
Executive Orders
''Executive Orders'' is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on July 1, 1996. It picks up immediately where the final events of ''Debt of Honor'' (1994) left off, and features now-U.S. President Jack Ryan as he tries to d ...
'' (1996)
The reluctant yet determined Ryan administration emerges as Ryan slowly rebuilds the government. He is faced with Kealty's political trickery, as the former vice president disputes his legitimacy as the nation's chief executive by publicly stating that he never actually resigned, when in fact a member of his staff had secretly taken the resignation letter from the office of the now-dead
Secretary of State and destroyed it. Initially the lone voice of opposition to Ryan's policies on live television, he later enlists disaffected CIA intelligence officials (affected by the
reduction in force at the agency in favor of more field operatives) to procure classified information on Ryan from his time in the CIA. He then suborns
NBC news anchor and fellow Ryan critic Tom Donner into ambushing him with questions about his CIA career in a televised interview. Donner later realizes his mistake and publicly apologizes to President Ryan, while Kealty's challenge eventually fails in court.
Along the way, Ryan also has to deal with the dictator of the new United Islamic Republic (a coalition of
Iran and
Iraq), the
Ayatollah Mahmoud Haji Daryaei. The ayatollah regards him as a weakling and seizes the opportunity to stage a multi-pronged attack on the country: a biological attack using a weaponized strain of the
Ebola virus, a kidnapping attempt on his youngest daughter Katie, and an assassination attempt on himself through an Iranian
sleeper agent
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disguised as a
Secret Service bodyguard; with the U.S. overwhelmed by a multitude of crises, he believes that he can invade
Saudi Arabia with little military opposition from the U.S. While the attempt on Katie was swiftly averted by the FBI and the Secret Service, the Ebola epidemic causes Ryan to declare martial law and enforce a travel ban that becomes instrumental in killing the virus, since it cannot survive in the American environment due to its fragile nature. He later deploys what is left of the American military to assist Saudi and Kuwaiti forces in repelling the UIR military, which also becomes successful. The would-be assassin is later arrested on the spot by the FBI after attempting to kill President Ryan inside the
Oval Office
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The oval-shaped room ...
.
=Ryan Doctrine
=
At the end of ''Executive Orders'', Ryan, in the tradition of Presidents
Monroe,
Truman,
Carter and
Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
, issues a
foreign policy doctrine
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which largely defines his administration's international perspective. The Ryan Doctrine states that the U.S. will no longer tolerate attacks on "our territory, our possessions, or our citizens," and will hold whoever orders such attacks accountable.
This statement comes soon after the Ebola attack on the U.S. ordered by Daryaei. Ryan announces the new doctrine on television, momentarily cutting away to show Daryaei and his UIR advisors being incinerated by laser-guided bombs launched from two
F-117s, on Ryan's orders. Therefore, the Ryan doctrine supersedes the
executive order put in place by President
Ford, which forbids the assassination of foreign heads of state. Ryan, however, believes it is a more ethical alternative than
total war, since it punishes the person responsible for the attack instead of the people he rules.
Within the books, the Ryan doctrine is not officially invoked after Daryaei's death (although Ryan threatens to use it on the Chinese leadership in ''The Bear and the Dragon'', should anything happen to American citizens living in China as a consequence of the Siberian War).
'' The Bear and the Dragon'' (2000)
Ryan has completed Durling's term as president and has campaigned for the next election, which he wins. He retains most of his emergency
Cabinet
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and has
Robby Jackson
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as vice president. He has to deal with the attempted assassination of Golovko, who is now head of
Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (formerly the KGB). This turns out to be an attempt to sow confusion in the Russian government because of China's designs to
annex Eastern Siberia, where
geologists had recently discovered a large amount of oil and gold. These events lead to the inclusion of Russia into NATO and the assistance of U.S. forces in the Sino-Russian conflict (although attacks on NATO members outside the Atlantic should not trigger Article V).
When the Chinese begin losing the war, U.S. forces target their strategic assets. A U.S. submarine sinks a Chinese
ballistic missile submarine
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, causing the
Chinese Politburo to panic and increase the readiness of their 12 land-based
ICBM
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s. U.S. forces do not have the ability to destroy the silos, as they could only use deep-penetrating bombs, which had all been used to destroy Chinese bridges to disrupt the
People's Liberation Army
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's (PLA) logistical support. This causes the U.S. and Russia to send a joint
RAINBOW-
Spetsnaz team to destroy the silos. They destroy 11 of the 12 ICBMs, but one of them manages to launch and head towards
Washington, DC, and with Ryan taking a command initiative at an
Aegis missile cruiser, the ICBM is intercepted by
ABM
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s from the .
With the PLA's looming defeat in Siberia, which they were about to learn about via live
UAV broadcasts from the CIA through the Internet, student demonstrators in Beijing raid a Politburo meeting, causing reformist minister Fang Gan to take control and arrest the war's perpetrators, making peace negotiations with the U.S. and Russia, and beginning China's transition to democracy.
=The Campus
=
Following this, Ryan apparently completes his term and refuses to run for a second elected term. Robby Jackson thus campaigns to become the first
African American President, but he is assassinated by the
Ku Klux Klan
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on a trip to the
South
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, enabling Kealty, his opponent, to become the next President by default. Before Ryan leaves office, he creates The Campus, a covert
counter-terrorism organization that
fronts as Hendley Associates, a
financial trading firm. He also writes 100
presidential pardons for its members, with
Attorney General
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In some jurisdictions, attorneys general also have exec ...
Pat Martin's assistance.
Second Ryan administration
''
Dead or Alive
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'' (2010)
In his retirement, Ryan is living easy with a net worth of over $80 million. He is working on two versions of his
memoirs, one for immediate release, and another detailing his CIA career to be published twenty years after his death. While he is at first publicly silent about his opinion on President Kealty's policies, he becomes increasingly frustrated with the direction in which he is taking the country. Ultimately, he announces that he will come out of retirement to run for a second full term as a
Republican presidential candidate. Despite not being originally involved in the Campus's activities due to his high-profile status, he gradually becomes more directly linked to the Campus's operations, aiding them from behind the scenes on occasion. Here, Ryan learns his son, Jack Jr., is a field operative of the Campus, a fact which he reluctantly accepts.
'' Locked On'' (2011)
Ryan campaigns against Kealty, facing off against him in various televised debates. It becomes apparent that Ryan will win the election, as the majority of Americans had never entirely accepted Kealty. Despite the efforts of Paul Laska, a high-profile Czech billionaire and a devout enemy of Ryan, and key members of the Kealty administration who labelled Ryan's longtime friend John Clark a fugitive in an effort to expose the Campus (as well as tying Ryan to it by association), Ryan narrowly wins the election, overcoming all of Kealty's efforts to harm him.
''
Threat Vector
''Threat Vector'' is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and co-written with Mark Greaney, and published on December 4, 2012. A direct sequel to '' Locked On'' (2011), President Jack Ryan and The Campus must prevent a Chinese expansion ...
'' (2012)
Soon after returning to the presidency, Ryan deals with a developing crisis in China, where President Wei Zhen Lin has declared his intentions to annex
Hong Kong,
Macau, and
Taiwan and expand his country's territory into the
South China Sea in a desperate attempt to recoup his country's economic losses. In reality,
PLA
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* People's Liberation Army, the armed forces of China and of the ruling Chinese Communist Party
* People's Liberation Army (disambiguation)
** Irish National Liberation Army, formerly called ...
Chairman Su Ke Qiang has been manipulating President Wei for his expansionist policies, secretly sanctioning
cyber attacks on America's infrastructure that compromises the nation's national security apparatus. President Ryan decides to take action by supporting Taiwan, along with
India,
Vietnam,
Indonesia, and the
Philippines, which would also be affected by an expansion of China's territory.
The Campus later tracks down the nerve center of China's cyberattacks on the U.S. to an office building in
Guangzhou. President Ryan orders the destruction of the building, decapitating China's cyberwarfare abilities. He makes contact with Wei and warns him that the cyber attacks are considered an act of war on China's part. After realizing that he has been used by Su for his own gain, Wei intentionally divulges information on Chairman Su's whereabouts, which Ryan interprets as a request from the Chinese president to assassinate the military leader. The Campus, with aid from a local rebel force and the
FSB, later carry out a
false flag
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attack on Chairman Su's motorcade outside Beijing. Ryan announces a blockade of China's oil supplies until the war effort is abandoned, calling upon Wei and the Politburo to accept defeat. A cornered Wei later commits suicide, eventually ending the conflict between the United States and China.
'' Command Authority'' (2013)
The Ryan administration then contends with newly-elected Russian president Valeri Volodin, who is a dedicated communist seeking to restore Russia to its former glory. Volodin had merged the SVR and the FSB into one entity to be led by enigmatic FSB head Roman Talanov, and later decides to invade
Ukraine all the way to the capital of
Kyiv. President Ryan sends American military forces to counter Russia's advance into Kyiv.
Ryan later finds out that Talanov is Zenith, a KGB assassin from the Cold War. Volodin had been his control officer, and together they had been employed by rogue elements within the KGB, who had an exit strategy in mind with the imminent fall of communism in the late 1980s by siphoning off billions of dollars from Soviet programs. Volodin then double-crossed his co-conspirators by ordering Talanov as Zenith to kill them all, as well as the bankers involved in order to prevent exposure to the rest of the KGB. In addition, Talanov was planted by his boss into Russian crime organization Seven Strong Men, rising in ranks to become its eventual leader and turning it into a tool for Volodin's policies. Ryan uses this information to blackmail the Russian president into stopping the Russian Army's advance into Kyiv. Talanov resigns and is later murdered.
''
Full Force and Effect
''Full Force and Effect'' (stylized as ''Tom Clancy Full Force and Effect'', ''Tom Clancy: Full Force and Effect'', or ''Tom Clancy's Full Force and Effect'' in the United Kingdom) is a political thriller, written by Mark Greaney (novelist), Mark ...
'' (2014)
President Ryan deals with North Korean dictator Choi Ji-hoon, who attempts to start production at a
rare earth mineral
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deposit found in their territory and then use the resulting billions of dollars in profit to purchase nuclear weapons technology. Choi decides to order the assassination of the American leader (with the aid of a Mexican drug cartel and an Arab bomb maker) in order to stop his persistent interference. During a state visit to
Mexico City, Ryan barely survives the attempt on his life. The Campus later uncovers Choi's involvement in the incident, which leads to the dictator being deposed from power and later executed.
'' Commander in Chief'' (2015)
Ryan squares off with Volodin once again, as he observes that a series of seemingly isolated attacks in Europe correspond with an increase in Russia's oil profit. He tries to convince NATO, but they dispute his theory, fearing the consequences of an all-out war. Nevertheless, he sends the United States Navy to dispatch its Russian counterpart in the
Baltic Sea. Volodin is later assassinated by the
siloviki after his gambit of a covert violent offensive in an effort to recoup Russia's economic losses fails.
''
True Faith and Allegiance
''True Faith and Allegiance'' (stylized as ''Tom Clancy True Faith and Allegiance'', ''Tom Clancy: True Faith and Allegiance'', or ''Tom Clancy's True Faith and Allegiance'' in the United Kingdom) is a political thriller, written by Mark Greaney a ...
'' (2016)
President Ryan faces a crisis where American military and intelligence personnel are being targeted by
ISIS. The specificity of the target packages make it clear that a massive intelligence breach has occurred. President Ryan finds himself pressured by the media and some of his government advisers to send troops into the Middle East to fight the Islamic State terrorists, but he resists and gathers more intelligence. The culprit was later revealed to be a Romanian hacker, who had obtained an old copy of a database containing personal information on military and intelligence personnel. After footage of terrorist attacks released by ISIS inspires a wave of
copycat attacks in the United States, President Ryan orders the bombing of the headquarters of Islamic State's propaganda wing.
Ryan then appears in ''
Point of Contact'' (2017) as he attends a funeral for his son Jack Junior's colleague in Hendley Associates, Paul Brown, who was revealed as a former CIA officer who had helped avert a North Korean plot to crash the Asian stock market.
''
Power and Empire
''Power and Empire'' (stylized as ''Tom Clancy Power and Empire'', ''Tom Clancy: Power and Empire'' or ''Tom Clancy's Power and Empire'' in the United Kingdom) is a political thriller novel, written by Marc Cameron and released on November 28, 201 ...
'' (2017)
Ryan deals with the Chinese once again, as a series of seemingly unrelated attacks in Asia, Europe, and Africa show their involvement. The Campus later discovers that a secret cabal composed of hardliners within the Chinese government are plotting to depose current president Zhao Chengzhi for his moderate stance on several issues of importance. The cabal plans to make Zhao look reckless, provoking Ryan to invoke the Ryan Doctrine and have him killed. Jack Ryan Jr. later prevents an assassination attempt on his father and President Zhao in the
G20 summit in
Tokyo, and the conspirators are later arrested for treason.
Ryan briefly appears in the next released novel ''
Line of Sight'' (2018), where he orders the destruction of a building in
Bosnia
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containing stolen
thermobaric warheads to be launched by Serb extremists on a
Serbian Orthodox Church
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The majori ...
event nearby as a false flag attack to provoke war between NATO and the Russians in the
Balkans.
''
Oath of Office
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'' (2018)
President Ryan is faced with a multitude of crises. A flu epidemic as well as spring floods occur in the southeast United States, and Ryan has to deal with his political rival, senator Michelle Chadwick, who has been attacking him using bot-planted
fake news stories. He sends the Secret Service to protect her from imminent assassination, and an attempt by Russian foreign intelligence was thwarted. President Ryan later delivers a presidential address showing the dangers of fake news. Overseas, Ryan has to deal with Russia plotting to invade Ukraine yet again disguised as a military exercise, as well as the siege of the United States embassy in
Cameroon by the Cameroonian government eager on arresting its opposition leader.
President Ryan expresses caution over a series of protests in Iran, favorably dubbed the Persian Spring. His suspicion was proven true when it was revealed that the leader of the dissidents, Reza Kazem, was a proxy made by the Iranian government on behalf of rogue elements in the Russian government, who have stolen nuclear weapons and are intent on launching them on American military bases in or near Iran. Kazem reneges on his deal and plots to launch the missiles into
low Earth orbit, creating
space junk that would destroy several satellites in its path. Ryan orders the destruction of the nuclear defense facility in
Mashhad
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containing one of the missiles; the other is launched into space but fails to reach its destination at the last minute.
Ryan then appears in the next Jack Ryan Jr. novel ''
Enemy Contact'' (2019). He deals with U.S. senator Deborah Dixon's stonewalling of his proposed foreign policy initiative, which includes building a U.S. military base in Poland to counter Russian aggression to the east. When it was revealed that Senator Dixon's son has unsavory connections to the Chinese, President Ryan blackmails her into passing an anticorruption bill.
''
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'' (2019)
President Ryan receives a cryptic text message from his friend and former CIA colleague Father Pat West. He warns him of a next-generation
AI program named Calliope, which could be used by the Chinese military to start a conflict with the United States. The Jesuit priest had been imprisoned by Indonesian police for trumped-up charges of blasphemy against Islam, when in fact he had earlier witnessed the murder of an American software engineer who first told him about Calliope.
The chief executive discreetly orders the Campus to investigate Father West's text. Then he calls on the Indonesian president to release his friend, to no avail. Undeterred, he makes a state visit to
Indonesia, eventually informing the Indonesian president of China's sinister plans. Father West is eventually released from prison.
Ryan appears in the next Jack Ryan, Jr. novel ''
Firing Point'' (2020). A series container ships mysteriously disappear across the Pacific Ocean, and President Ryan tries to pinpoint whoever is responsible.
Series overview
Novels
Jack Ryan has been featured in 21 novels which have been written by
Tom Clancy,
Mark Greaney,
Mike Maden, and
Marc Cameron. Clancy solely wrote most of the novels up to 2010, from which his next novels were co-written with Greaney and
Grant Blackwood. After Clancy's death in 2013, Greaney and Cameron took over the character in their own respective contributions to the franchise; Maden briefly featured Ryan in his own entries in the spin-off
Jack Ryan, Jr. series.
* ''
The Hunt for Red October'' (1984)
* ''
Patriot Games'' (1987)
* ''
The Cardinal of the Kremlin'' (1988)
* ''
Clear and Present Danger'' (1989)
* ''
The Sum of All Fears'' (1991)
* ''
Debt of Honor'' (1994)
* ''
Executive Orders
''Executive Orders'' is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on July 1, 1996. It picks up immediately where the final events of ''Debt of Honor'' (1994) left off, and features now-U.S. President Jack Ryan as he tries to d ...
'' (1996)
* ''
The Bear and the Dragon'' (2000)
* ''
Red Rabbit
''Red Rabbit'' is a spy thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on August 5, 2002. The plot occurs a few months after the events of ''Patriot Games'' (1987), and incorporates the 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II. Main c ...
'' (2002)
* ''
The Teeth of the Tiger'' (2003)
* ''
Dead or Alive
Dead or Alive most commonly refers to:
* Dead or Alive (band), a British pop band
* Dead or alive, a phrase on a wanted poster
Dead or Alive may also refer to:
Film and television
* ''Dead or Alive'' (1921 film), an American silent film dir ...
'' (2010)
* ''
Locked On'' (2011)
* ''
Threat Vector
''Threat Vector'' is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and co-written with Mark Greaney, and published on December 4, 2012. A direct sequel to '' Locked On'' (2011), President Jack Ryan and The Campus must prevent a Chinese expansion ...
'' (2012)
* ''
Command Authority'' (2013)
* ''
Support and Defend
''Support and Defend'' (stylized as ''Tom Clancy Support and Defend'', ''Tom Clancy: Support and Defend'', or ''Tom Clancy’s Support and Defend'' in the United Kingdom) is a thriller novel, written by Mark Greaney and published on July 22, 201 ...
'' (2014)
* ''
Full Force and Effect
''Full Force and Effect'' (stylized as ''Tom Clancy Full Force and Effect'', ''Tom Clancy: Full Force and Effect'', or ''Tom Clancy's Full Force and Effect'' in the United Kingdom) is a political thriller, written by Mark Greaney (novelist), Mark ...
'' (2014)
* ''
Under Fire
Under Fire may refer to:
Books
* ''Under Fire'' (Barbusse novel) (French: ''Le Feu''), a novel by Henri Barbusse
* ''Under Fire'' (Blackwood novel), by Grant Blackwood in Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Jr. franchise series
* ''Under Fire'' (North book ...
'' (2015)
* ''
Commander in Chief'' (2015)
* ''
Duty and Honor
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Plot
Philip Jennings (Matthew Rhys) is sent to New York City ...
'' (2016)
* ''
True Faith and Allegiance
''True Faith and Allegiance'' (stylized as ''Tom Clancy True Faith and Allegiance'', ''Tom Clancy: True Faith and Allegiance'', or ''Tom Clancy's True Faith and Allegiance'' in the United Kingdom) is a political thriller, written by Mark Greaney a ...
'' (2016)
* ''
Point of Contact'' (2017)
* ''
Power and Empire
''Power and Empire'' (stylized as ''Tom Clancy Power and Empire'', ''Tom Clancy: Power and Empire'' or ''Tom Clancy's Power and Empire'' in the United Kingdom) is a political thriller novel, written by Marc Cameron and released on November 28, 201 ...
'' (2017)
* ''
Line of Sight'' (2018)
* ''
Oath of Office
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'' (2018)
* ''
Enemy Contact'' (2019)
* ''
Code of Honor A code of honor or honor code is generally a set of rules or ideals or a mode or way of behaving regarding honor that is socially, institutionally, culturally, and/or individually or personally imposed, reinforced, followed, and/or respected by cer ...
'' (2019)
* ''
Firing Point'' (2020)
* ''
Shadow of The Dragon'' (2020)
* ''
Target Acquired
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** Aiming point, in field artillery, fi ...
'' (2021)
* ''
Chain of Command'' (2021)
* ''
Zero Hour
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* Midnight, or 00:00
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* Zero Hour (military designation), the scheduled time for the start of some event, especially a military operation
...
'' (2022)
* ''
Red Winter
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'' (2022)
Films
Five films based on Clancy novels featuring Jack Ryan have been produced. The movie portraying the earliest incarnation of Ryan (fifth film chronologically) is titled ''
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit'' and stars
Chris Pine. Released on January 17, 2014, it follows Ryan's move from his accident in the Marines into his CIA career. Jack Ryan is also portrayed by
Alec Baldwin
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in the 1990 film ''
The Hunt for Red October'',
Harrison Ford
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in ''
Patriot Games'' (1992) and ''
Clear and Present Danger'' (1994), and
Ben Affleck in the 2002 film ''
The Sum of All Fears''.
In the novels, ''Patriot Games'' occurs before ''The Hunt for Red October'', though the order was reversed in the film versions. Additionally, ''The Sum of All Fears'' is not part of Baldwin/Ford series, but rather an intended
reboot of the franchise which departs significantly from the chronology of the novels. It takes place in 2002, whereas the novel takes place in 1991/1992. ''Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit'' is a second reboot of the franchise and departs from all previous films.
* ''
The Hunt for Red October'' (1990)
* ''
Patriot Games'' (1992)
* ''
Clear and Present Danger'' (1994)
* ''
The Sum of All Fears'' (2002)
* ''
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit'' (2014)
Television
It was announced by Deadline that
Carlton Cuse and
Graham Roland would be working with
Michael Bay
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and his production company
Platinum Dunes and
Paramount Television
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on a ''Jack Ryan'' TV series for
Amazon. On April 29, 2016, Deadline announced that
John Krasinski
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would star as Jack Ryan in the series.
On August 16, 2016, Amazon Studios announced they had given a series order for a 10-episode first season of ''
Jack Ryan Jack Ryan may refer to:
People Sports Australian rules football
*Jack Ryan (footballer, born 1873) (1873–1931), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda
*Jack Ryan (footballer, born 1907) (1907–1959), Australian rules footballer for Hawtho ...
''. On November 4, 2016,
Abbie Cornish was cast as Cathy Muller in the series. On January 6, 2017, it was reported that
Morten Tyldum would direct the pilot. In February 2017, it was announced that ''
The Americans'' director
Daniel Sackheim would direct multiple episodes and produce the series. The series premiered on August 31, 2018, and was said to be inspired by the
Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor. His films have grossed more than $5.4billion in North America and more than $9.3billion worldwide, making him the seventh-highest-grossing actor in North America. He is the recipient o ...
Jack Ryan films. Four months before its premiere, the series was renewed for a second season. On February 13, 2019, the series was renewed for a third season. A fourth (and final) season was announced on October 14, 2021.
Video games
Many video games based on the series have been made, some based on the novels, others on the films and spin-offs.
*
''The Hunt for Red October'' (1987)
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''The Hunt for Red October'' (1990)
*
''The Sum of All Fears'' (2002)
See also
*
John Clark John Clark may refer to:
Entertainment
*John Clark or Signor Brocolini (1841–1906), Irish-born American operatic singer and actor
* John Clark (actor) (born 1932), English actor and theatre director
*John Clark (American actor) (1933–2011), ...
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