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ID130752
Title ProperForging a global network in navies
LanguageENG
AuthorGreenert, Jonathan ;  Foggo, James M - III
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As the world becomes more complex and the oceans less secure, we are compelled to strengthen the bonds of international maritime cooperation.
The United States of America maintains the largest maritime force in the world. The U.S. Navy is uniquely postured to operate forward and be ready to respond to any threat globally. This enables us to have naval forces present where it matters and when it matters. Throughout history, however, we have learned that it is almost always in the best interest of nations to act together when responding to crises, whether it involves deterrence or combat or providing humanitarian support. Accordingly, the U.S. Navy has rarely operated alone in a crisis. One of our advantages, as a nation and as a Navy, has been our extensive network of alliances, partnerships, and coalitions.
`In' analytical NoteUS Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.140, No.5; May 2014: p.22-29
Journal SourceUS Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.140, No.5; May 2014: p.22-29
Key WordsUnited States - US ;  Deterrence ;  Combat ;  US Navy ;  Global Maritime Network - GMN ;  Maritime Strategy ;  Maritime Cooperation ;  Maritime Alliance ;  International Alliance ;  International Coalition ;  Maritime Coalition ;  Humanitarian Support ;  Maritime History ;  Maritime Policy