At the Twentieth International Seapower Symposium, held at the Naval War College in October 2011, one thing was strikingly clear: among the leaders of many of the world's navies today there is a growing embrace of the vision of maritime security cooperation first enunciated by former Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Michael Mullen under the label of the "thousand-ship navy." In our lead article, "Networking the Global Maritime Partnership," Stephanie Hszieh, George Galdorisi, Terry McKearney, and Darren Sutton explore this vision and the obstacles that continue to stand in the way of its realization.
Naval War College Review. Volume 65, Number 2, Spring 2012
2012
191 pages
Report
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English
Military Sciences , Navy , China , Community relations , Leadership , Military forces(foreign) , Military forces(united states) , Military history , Naval mine warfare , Security , South africa , Taiwan , Multinational naval networking , Civil-military relations , Hungnam redeployment , South african navy , African maritime security