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Conceptualizing Maritime & Naval Strategy

Festschrift for Captain Peter M. Swartz, United States Navy (ret.)
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Series:
ISPK Seapower Series, Volume 3
Publisher:
 2020

Summary

Großmachtkonflikte, die Zukunft von sicherheitspolitischen Institutionen sowie transnationalen Generationenherausforderungen bergen eine neue globale Unsicherheit. Vor diesem Hintergrund bekommen maritime Sicherheit und Seestreitkräfte sowie deren Einordnung im außenpolitischen Werkzeugkasten eine zunehmende Bedeutung. Was sind die Rollen und Einsatzaufgaben von Seemacht, und wie haben Staaten und ihre Institutionen maritime Ziele, Mittel und Wege konzeptualisiert? Dieser Sammelband bringt ausgewiesene Experten aus den USA, Europa und Asien zusammen, die ihre Perspektive auf maritime Strategie teilen. Das Buch dient gleichzeitig die Festschrift für Peter M. Swartz, Kapitän zur See a.D. der US-Marine, der seit seiner Arbeit als einer der Autoren der „Maritime Strategy“ (1980er) als Mentor, Freund, intellektueller Leuchtturm und vor allen Dingen als Spiritus Rektor wesentlich zur Schärfung des Verständnisses von Seestrategie in den globalen Beziehungen beigetragen hat. Mit Beiträgen von James Bergeron, Sebastian Bruns, Seth Cropsey, Larissa Forster, Michael Haas, John Hattendorf, Peter Haynes, Andrzej Makowski, Amund Lundesgaard, Narushige Michishita, Martin Murphy, Sarandis Papadopoulos, Nilanthi Samaranayake, Jeremy Stöhs, Eric Thompson, Geoffrey Till, Sarah Vogler, Steve Wills.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-5753-4
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-9915-0
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
ISPK Seapower Series
Volume
3
Language
English
Pages
373
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
  2. Geoffrey Till
    1. Identifying the Pins No access Geoffrey Till
    2. Geoffrey Till
      1. Perceptions of Threat No access Geoffrey Till
      2. Budgetary Preoccupations No access Geoffrey Till
      3. Technological Change No access Geoffrey Till
      4. Strategic Culture and Expectations No access Geoffrey Till
    3. Geoffrey Till
      1. Above The Navy No access Geoffrey Till
      2. Alongside the Navy No access Geoffrey Till
      3. Within the Navy No access Geoffrey Till
    4. Level 3 : The Strategy Implementers No access Geoffrey Till
    5. Conclusions No access Geoffrey Till
  3. James Henry Bergeron
    1. Introduction No access James Henry Bergeron
    2. What Deterrence Is and Is Not No access James Henry Bergeron
    3. Deterrence in the Cold War: How we learned to love the bomb No access James Henry Bergeron
    4. The End of the Cold War No access James Henry Bergeron
    5. Deterring Russia in the Putin Era No access James Henry Bergeron
    6. A NATO Deterrent Posture for a New Set of Challenges No access James Henry Bergeron
    7. The Utility of Maritime Power to Contemporary Deterrence No access James Henry Bergeron
    8. The Utility of Maritime Power to Comparative Strategic Advantage No access James Henry Bergeron
    9. Conclusion: Some Doubts from the Cultural Dimension No access James Henry Bergeron
  4. Steve Wills
    1. Steve Wills
      1. OP-603 No access Steve Wills
      2. OP-965 No access Steve Wills
    2. Into Combat: Strategy and Policy Verses Operations Analysis: 1981-1983 No access Steve Wills
    3. The Enduring Legacy of OPNAV Competition No access Steve Wills
    4. Conclusion No access Steve Wills
  5. Elevating Difference: Regaining the Navy’s Strategic Influence in a Joint World No access Pages 69 - 90 Martin Murphy
  6. Peter D. Haynes
    1. Introduction No access Peter D. Haynes
    2. Zumwalt’s Problems No access Peter D. Haynes
    3. Zumwalt’s Project SIXTY No access Peter D. Haynes
    4. Zumwalt’s Project SIXTY Falls Short, Yet Sets Off a Needed Internal Debate No access Peter D. Haynes
    5. Conclusion No access Peter D. Haynes
  7. Andrzej Makowski
    1. Introduction No access Andrzej Makowski
    2. Challenges in the area of maritime security and maritime strategy perceived in Poland No access Andrzej Makowski
    3. Why the PSCMS was developed No access Andrzej Makowski
    4. The Place of PSCMS in the Strategic Planning System of National Security No access Andrzej Makowski
    5. Organization of the team’s work, applied research methods, and tools No access Andrzej Makowski
    6. Functions of PSCMS No access Andrzej Makowski
    7. Weaknesses of PSCMS No access Andrzej Makowski
    8. Conclusions No access Andrzej Makowski
  8. Sebastian Bruns
    1. 1. Prologue: Little need or desire to strategize “from the sea” No access Sebastian Bruns
    2. 2. Conceptualizing and Writing Naval Strategy: The Process No access Sebastian Bruns
    3. 3. Findings & Way Ahead No access Sebastian Bruns
    4. 4. Epilogue No access Sebastian Bruns
  9. Peter Swartz’s Republic of Letters: Recent Works on the U.S. Navy and Strategy No access Pages 155 - 178 Sarandis Papadopoulos
  10. Seth Cropsey
    1. Introduction No access Seth Cropsey
    2. Desponsamus te, mare– Venice and the Sea No access Seth Cropsey
    3. Exhaustion: Britain and the Sea No access Seth Cropsey
    4. Conclusion – American Power No access Seth Cropsey
  11. Michael Carl Haas
    1. Twilight of the idols: the Navy rediscovers naval warfare No access Michael Carl Haas
    2. What ‘Third Battle’? How the Navy got it wrong in 1946-1960 No access Michael Carl Haas
    3. The reasoning behind U.S. estimates No access Michael Carl Haas
    4. An alternative analysis No access Michael Carl Haas
    5. Understanding the enemy’s calculus: some additional inferences No access Michael Carl Haas
  12. Narushige Michishita
    1. The Maritime Strategy’s Rationale and Major Operational Components No access Narushige Michishita
    2. Narushige Michishita
      1. Assessment No access Narushige Michishita
    3. Narushige Michishita
      1. Assessment No access Narushige Michishita
    4. Narushige Michishita
      1. Assessment No access Narushige Michishita
    5. Narushige Michishita
      1. Assessment No access Narushige Michishita
    6. Narushige Michishita
      1. Assessment No access Narushige Michishita
  13. Nilanthi Samaranayake
    1. Introduction No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
    2. Nilanthi Samaranayake
      1. Submarines No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
      2. Aircraft carriers No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
    3. Nilanthi Samaranayake
      1. Indigenous production requirements vs. capability needs No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
      2. State-owned shipyards and obstacles to private-sector growth No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
      3. Service equities and resources No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
      4. Multiple sourcing for equipment No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
    4. Nilanthi Samaranayake
      1. Coastal security No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
      2. India’s maritime outreach to neighbors No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
    5. Nilanthi Samaranayake
      1. Nilanthi Samaranayake
        1. Domestic No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
        2. Abroad No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
      2. Nilanthi Samaranayake
        1. Economic dimension of maritime power No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
        2. Coastal security architecture No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
    6. Recommendations No access Nilanthi Samaranayake
  14. Amund Lundesgaard
    1. Projecting Power No access Amund Lundesgaard
    2. Challenges in the Littorals No access Amund Lundesgaard
    3. Back to the Future? No access Amund Lundesgaard
    4. The US Navy after the Cold War: Lessons for Military Change No access Amund Lundesgaard
  15. Larissa Forster
    1. Introduction No access Larissa Forster
    2. Larissa Forster
      1. Hard Power and Soft Power: Coercion versus Attraction No access Larissa Forster
      2. Peacetime Deployments of Naval Forces No access Larissa Forster
      3. US Hospital Ships No access Larissa Forster
    3. Larissa Forster
      1. Soft Power Currencies No access Larissa Forster
      2. Hospital Ship Mission Challenges No access Larissa Forster
    4. Conclusion No access Larissa Forster
  16. Eric V. Thompson, Sarah Vogler
    1. Eric V. Thompson, Sarah Vogler
      1. United States No access Eric V. Thompson, Sarah Vogler
      2. Russia No access Eric V. Thompson, Sarah Vogler
      3. China No access Eric V. Thompson, Sarah Vogler
    2. Eric V. Thompson, Sarah Vogler
      1. The Syrian Civil War No access Eric V. Thompson, Sarah Vogler
    3. Competition for Hydrocarbon Resources No access Eric V. Thompson, Sarah Vogler
    4. Conclusion No access Eric V. Thompson, Sarah Vogler
  17. Jeremy Stöhs
    1. Introduction No access Jeremy Stöhs
    2. The First Paradigm Shift: Uncertainties along the Southern Flank No access Jeremy Stöhs
    3. Out of sight – Out of mind: Navies and sea blindness in the 21st century No access Jeremy Stöhs
    4. The Second Paradigm Shift: Recommitting to the High-End No access Jeremy Stöhs
    5. Recommendations No access Jeremy Stöhs
    6. Conclusion No access Jeremy Stöhs
  18. Conclusion No access Pages 345 - 348 Sebastian Bruns, Sarandis Papadopoulos
  19. About the editors No access Pages 349 - 350
  20. About the authors No access Pages 351 - 354
  21. Biography of Peter M. Swartz No access Pages 355 - 356
  22. Publicly available output of Peter Swartz No access Pages 357 - 373

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