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The Future of Sea Power
The Future of Sea Power
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This book, first published in 1990, reassesses maritime strategy by analyzing twentieth-century naval warfare, the evolving uses of the seas, and the factors that stimulate and limit nations' naval capabilities. It also develops a theoretical framework for future thinking about maritime strategy and forces and revises and updates Mahans classical analysis of the foundations of sea power.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 292 pages
Publication date: 15 October 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book, first published in 1990, presents a fundamental reassessment of maritime strategy. It analyzes the lessons of twentieth-century naval warfare and examines in detail the changing face of naval warfare, both in terms of the weapons used and the platforms from which they are launched and controlled. It looks at the evolving uses of the seas, both economic and military, and sets sea power against the developing world environment, political, legal, and economic, discussing those factors that stimulate nations to exert power at sea and those that limit their naval capabilities. It also develops a theoretical framework for future thinking about maritime strategy and forces, revises and updates Mahan's classical analysis of the foundations of sea power, and discusses thinking about naval tasks.
The book begins by examining the lessons of twentieth-century naval warfare, including the rise of the aircraft carrier, the development of submarine warfare, and the use of nuclear weapons. It then explores the changing nature of naval warfare, including the increasing importance of technology, the rise of the information age, and the emergence of new threats such as cyber warfare and terrorism.
The book also examines the evolving uses of the seas, both economic and military. It discusses the importance of the sea as a transportation route, a source of natural resources, and a strategic asset. It also looks at the challenges posed by the growing competition for access to the seas, including piracy, territorial disputes, and environmental degradation.
The book also develops a theoretical framework for future thinking about maritime strategy and forces. It revises and updates Mahan's classical analysis of the foundations of sea power, discussing the importance of geography, demographics, and technology in determining the strength of a nation's naval capabilities. It also discusses the role of naval power in shaping international relations and the importance of building alliances and partnerships to ensure global security.
Finally, the book discusses thinking about naval tasks, including the development of new naval technologies, the training and recruitment of naval personnel, and the conduct of maritime operations. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration and coordination between different branches of the military and the need for a flexible and adaptable approach to naval warfare.
In conclusion, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in maritime strategy, naval warfare, and the evolving uses of the seas. It provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the past, present, and future of naval power and offers valuable insights into the factors that shape nations' naval capabilities and strategies.
Weight: 460g
Dimension: 234 x 155 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367711184
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