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Seapower by Other Means

Naval Contributions to National Objectives Beyond Sea Control, Power Projection, and Traditional Service Missions
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Series:
ISPK Seapower Series, Volume 5
Publisher:
 2023

Summary

Naval forces exist to control the seas and project power, often through the use of violence. This does not, however, include everything they have done or can do. Navies have always spent much of their time and resources engaged in operations that fall outside the traditional definitions of sea power. These activities have at times contributed far more to their respective nations’ security and prosperity than kinetic actions but receive far less attention than their benefits merit. In this book, an international collection of historians and strategists share new, or re-learned, perspectives to serve as inspiration for further study and to broaden the discussion on what naval forces can do and be.With contributions byOmar Eduardo Andujar-Zaiter | Jason Campbell | Alexander Howlett | Ranald Lindsay | James Martin | Walker Mills | Ignatius Onianwa Oluchukwu | Katina Ponti | Michael Verney | Ryan Walker

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Copyright year
2023
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-7549-1
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-3524-7
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
ISPK Seapower Series
Volume
5
Language
English
Pages
272
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
  2. “What Seapower doing?” No access Pages 13 - 18
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  3. “Our Proud Spirited Fellows” The U.S. Navy and Diplomacy with South America No access Pages 19 - 28
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  4. Authors:
    1. First & Finest No access
    2. Historiography No access
    3. A Maritime Town No access
    4. NELSECO becomes Electric Boat No access
    5. Thames Navy Yard Becomes Naval Submarine Base New London No access
    6. Naval-Capital Town Network No access
    7. "Fish Don’t Vote" No access
  5. Authors:
    1. Exiles and Special Category Residents No access
    2. Operations Safe Haven and Sea Signal No access
    3. Observations No access
    4. Like wars, humanitarian operations can be turning points in military history No access
  6. RAPWI, Restoration and War Brides: The Post-War Humanitarian and Political Missions of the Royal Navy’s Aircraft Carriers, 1945-1946 No access Pages 67 - 100
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  7. “Yanks are on Their Way!”: Escort Carriers and the Evacuation of POWs at the Conclusion of World War II No access Pages 101 - 112
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  8. Authors:
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Introduction No access
    3. The Nigerian Navy: A Background Analysis No access
    4. Naval Corporate Social Responsibility No access
    5. Education and Navy’s Corporate Responsibility No access
    6. The Navy, Community Healthcare Services and Sports No access
    7. The Nigerian Navy, COVID-19 Pandemic and Anti-Drug Operations No access
    8. Raison D’être for Nigerian Navy’s Corporate Social Responsibility No access
    9. Conclusion No access
  9. Authors:
    1. Part I. Introduction and Historiographical Overview No access
    2. Part II. The Formulation and Failure of Thompson’s Chiriquí Naval Base No access
    3. Part III. Conclusion: Panama as America’s Problematic Panacea No access
  10. Authors:
    1. Introduction No access
    2. Imperial Air Service, JWAC, and Air Board No access
    3. No. 3 Wing Luxeuil No access
    4. Conclusion No access
  11. Authors:
    1. Introduction No access
    2. The 1970s: The Boom Begins No access
    3. The 1980s: The Military Joins the Fight No access
    4. Mid-1980s: The Drug War Intensifies No access
    5. The Services Resist the War on Drugs No access
    6. The End of the Cold War: Peak Counternarcotics No access
    7. Conclusion No access
  12. Authors:
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Introduction No access
    3. Setting the Stage No access
    4. Australia’s Schools of Maritime Thought No access
    5. Australian Maritime Security No access
    6. Fish and Ships No access
    7. Conclusion No access
  13. Authors:
    1. Patrol Boats No access
    2. Major Cutters No access
    3. Aviation No access
    4. Aids to Navigation No access
    5. RAID Teams No access
    6. Conclusion No access
    7. Glossary No access
  14. Authors:
    1. The Evolution of Threats to American Seapower No access
    2. The Belt and Road Initiative No access
    3. The Nine-Dash Line and Maritime Militia No access
    4. The Distant Water Fishing Fleet No access
    5. Maritime Security No access
    6. Economic Prosperity No access
    7. Sustainable Use of Natural Resources No access
    8. Freedom of the Seas No access
    9. The Case for a U.S. Maritime Department No access
    10. The Two Sides of the Pacific No access
  15. Conclusion No access Pages 265 - 266
  16. Contributor Biographies No access Pages 267 - 272

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