A strategy, argues a distinguished Naval War College scholar, will show the maritime services what they are to protect, what they are to pursue, and for what they are to prepare. A new maritime strategy will express the way the nation sees itself in respect to the world ocean and declare what the fleet can do about it
The United States and the West already may have lost command of the sea. To deter a Chinese invasion...
The Eighteenth International Seapower Symposium, held in Newport 16–19 October 2007, provided a fitt...
Maritime strategy has always been concerned with the use of the sea for a purpose. In the modern wor...
The defense of the system requires a range of naval tasks that covers much of the spectrum of confli...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
Maritime strategy is a subject of considerable importance to all human beings but it is particularly...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
The refreshed “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower” raises a number of questions: What is...
The approaches that allowed the Chief of Naval Operations’ Strategic Studies Group to contribute so ...
The United States does not have a coordinated or articulated maritime policy sufficient to cope with...
Given its national aims, geographical position. and alliance structure, it is essential that the Uni...
As most of you are well aware, for over a century the College has played a unique role in the analys...
For much of the 2006-07 academic year, elements of the US Naval War College facilitated an elaborate...
The momentous events of 1989-1991 marked the end of the Soviet Union and, as a result, its threat to...
The United States and the West already may have lost command of the sea. To deter a Chinese invasion...
The Eighteenth International Seapower Symposium, held in Newport 16–19 October 2007, provided a fitt...
Maritime strategy has always been concerned with the use of the sea for a purpose. In the modern wor...
The defense of the system requires a range of naval tasks that covers much of the spectrum of confli...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
Maritime strategy is a subject of considerable importance to all human beings but it is particularly...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
The refreshed “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower” raises a number of questions: What is...
The approaches that allowed the Chief of Naval Operations’ Strategic Studies Group to contribute so ...
The United States does not have a coordinated or articulated maritime policy sufficient to cope with...
Given its national aims, geographical position. and alliance structure, it is essential that the Uni...
As most of you are well aware, for over a century the College has played a unique role in the analys...
For much of the 2006-07 academic year, elements of the US Naval War College facilitated an elaborate...
The momentous events of 1989-1991 marked the end of the Soviet Union and, as a result, its threat to...
The United States and the West already may have lost command of the sea. To deter a Chinese invasion...
The Eighteenth International Seapower Symposium, held in Newport 16–19 October 2007, provided a fitt...
Maritime strategy has always been concerned with the use of the sea for a purpose. In the modern wor...