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NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW VOL: 75 NO 3 (6) answer(s).
 
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How the Weak Can Beat the Strong in War at Sea / Nicholson, Dustin J.   Journal Article
Nicholson, Dustin J. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Modern asymmetric naval technologies have not erased the effects of geography. As fortress fleets evolved from dominating harbors to dominating near-sea expanses, weaker naval powers continued to blend the land with the sea to overcome their relative weakness. In response, the stronger naval power must stand ready to win command of the sea through an equally blended strategy.
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Imperative of Political Navigation—India’s Strategy in the Indian Ocean and the Logic of Indo-U.S. Strategic Partnership / Joshi, Yogesh   Journal Article
Joshi, Yogesh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The dissonance between the positions of India’s Nehruvian strategic community and of the Indian strategic establishment, especially regarding the freedom-of-navigation operations the U.S. Navy long has conducted in India’s exclusive economic zone, is rooted in realpolitik considerations, especially China’s rise as a great power, and the difference between international law and politics.
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Mission Command in the Age of Sail / Weiss, Josh   Journal Article
Weiss, Josh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article develops an analytical framework for mission command; proposes the full age of sail as an area for current military officers to mine for relevant lessons; and examines, through the mission-command lens, a case study from that era, involving a dispute between the British naval and land-force commanders in the Caribbean during the Hundred Days of Napoléon Bonaparte.
Key Words Mission Command  Age of Sail 
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President's Forum / Chatfield, Shoshana   Journal Article
Chatfield, Shoshana Journal Article
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Russia’s Twenty-First-Century Naval Strategy—Combining Admiral Gorshkov with the Jeune École / Riber, Johannes   Journal Article
Riber, Johannes Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Both France after the Franco-Prussian War and post-Soviet Russia found themselves squeezed in multipolar worlds, with poor economies and loss of industrial power. Alongside Admiral Gorshkov’s continuing influence, modern Russian naval thinking has evolved toward an emphasis on smaller surface units with advanced capabilities—similar to the Jeune École concept—with implications for Western naval planning.
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U.S. Maritime Strategy in the Arctic—Past, Present, and Future / Foggo, James G. III   Journal Article
James G. Foggo III Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Warming waters and melting sea ice will create new challenges off our northern shores, and the Navy and Marine Corps must be prepared to provide a presence in the Arctic that will ensure peace and prosperity in the face of aggressive Russian militarization and expanding Chinese interest. Lessons from America’s Arctic past can illuminate what needs to be done
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