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ID132098
Title ProperSea power is benign power
Other Title Informationthe international case for a maritime posture
LanguageENG
AuthorBlagden, David
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)While it is a truism that British security and prosperity have their foundation in maritime power, this has not translated into a conceptualisation of sea power that can be of practical use to policy-makers and practitioners. David Blagden applies two crucial concepts in security studies to the UK's contemporary situation and argues that a maritime grand strategy based on offshore balancing will serve the country well in the future.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol.159, No.3; June-July2014: p.54-61
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol.159, No.3; June-July2014: p.54-61
Key WordsSea Power ;  Naval Offshore ;  Maritime Posture ;  Maritime Strategy ;  Maritime Security ;  Naval Power ;  National Security ;  Continental Threat ;  Maritime Power ;  British Security ;  UK's Naval Security ;  Contemporary Maritime Policies - CMP ;  Maritime Grand Strategy - MGS ;  Offshore Balancing ;  Crucial Security Policies