The new administration should focus on shipbuilding, seafaring, and sway. Economic power is the root of American prosperity, ...
The administration faces an urgent choice – continue America’s narrow focus on naval power or comprehensively rebuild the commercial capability Mahan identified as essential to national power. By ...
The new administration must urgently focus its efforts on strengthening the U.S. military’s combat credibility in the Western Pacific through investments in capabilities that enable at-sea and ...
To begin the long voyage back, the new administration must insist that the Navy write a new maritime strategy in the spirit of the famous Maritime Strategy of the 1980s. In the words of former Reagan ...
There has long been public angst in DC about the number of ships in the U. S. Navy, which is projected to decline to 283 in ...
War between the United States and China would be devastating for both states and the world. Such a conflict could include a ...
The U.S. Navy should consider the unintended consequences of revealing sensitive air and missile defense capabilities to China through persistent display of these systems during Red Sea operations.
The most urgent problem facing the Department of the Navy is the critical shortfall in retention and recruitment. Ships, ...
The U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy find themselves having to reevaluate and evolve their relationship to execute the ...
As one financial analyst notes, “Typically, the world’s reserve currency—the U.S. dollar—has given the U.S. a special ...
USNA is graduating nearly three times the number of officers as it did in 1933 when the navy had 311 ships and nearly twice ...
Much like constructing an investment portfolio, developing a balanced naval force involves spreading risk and resources across complementary assets. While large, heavily armed, and exquisitely ...