By looking to the maritime past and scuttling the idea that somehow the “gray zones” of today have initiated something unique to our contemporary world, naval forces will be better prepared to address the challenges presented by maritime security, naval irregular warfare, and great-power friction on the world’s oceans. An examination of the Quasi War with France illuminates key questions for strategists and planners considering the interactions among great powers
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...
The PRC continues to build a naval force that, if left unchallenged, will be increasingly capable of...
The article of record may be found at https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2020/august/optimiz...
American Cold War planning experienced important failures in strategic intelligence and in the way p...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
Geography gives strategy its context. Secure from land invasion, Great Brit- ain and later the Unite...
The defense of the system requires a range of naval tasks that covers much of the spectrum of confli...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/01495933.2018.1526566.Thi...
The focus of the Naval War College Review Winter 2010 issue on the maritime strategic perspective in...
The Naval War College once again demonstrated its unique capability to enhance global maritime partn...
The Eighteenth International Seapower Symposium, held in Newport 16–19 October 2007, provided a fitt...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
The literature shows that naval diplomacy has been used since man first put to sea in ships and that...
A strategy, argues a distinguished Naval War College scholar, will show the maritime services what t...
The 1804 burning of the captured frigate Philadelphia in Tripoli harbor was an early example of U.S....
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...
The PRC continues to build a naval force that, if left unchallenged, will be increasingly capable of...
The article of record may be found at https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2020/august/optimiz...
American Cold War planning experienced important failures in strategic intelligence and in the way p...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
Geography gives strategy its context. Secure from land invasion, Great Brit- ain and later the Unite...
The defense of the system requires a range of naval tasks that covers much of the spectrum of confli...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/01495933.2018.1526566.Thi...
The focus of the Naval War College Review Winter 2010 issue on the maritime strategic perspective in...
The Naval War College once again demonstrated its unique capability to enhance global maritime partn...
The Eighteenth International Seapower Symposium, held in Newport 16–19 October 2007, provided a fitt...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
The literature shows that naval diplomacy has been used since man first put to sea in ships and that...
A strategy, argues a distinguished Naval War College scholar, will show the maritime services what t...
The 1804 burning of the captured frigate Philadelphia in Tripoli harbor was an early example of U.S....
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...
The PRC continues to build a naval force that, if left unchallenged, will be increasingly capable of...
The article of record may be found at https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2020/august/optimiz...