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19th Century, Age of Sail, Anti-Piracy, Arctic, Armed Forces, Arms Control, Blockade, China, Climate Change, Coastal Forces, Cold War, Combined Arms, Environment, General, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Globalisation, History of Science, Industrial Revolution, Institutions, Law, Maritime Strategy, Maritime Trade, Naval History, Naval Warfare, Oceanography, Philosophy, Political Theory, Russia, Sea Power, Seapower, Shaping The Future, Strategy, Technology, United States of America
16 minutes, 37 seconds

Mapping, Measuring, Controlling: The Reinvention of the Maritime Domain

By SLt Isaac Robinson,
28 Apr 26

Ed. With due regard to technological evolution, geostrategy, and climate change, the author contemplates the historical trajectory of sea power theory, law, and its future. A 15 minute read.

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AI, Air Power, Amphibious Operations, Anti-Ballistic Missiles, Anti-Piracy, Anti-Submarine Warfare, Australia, Autonomous Vehicles, Blockade, Book Reviews, Budgets and Finance, Campaigns, Coast Guard, Combined Arms, Command & Control, Constabulary, Convoy Operations, Cyberwarfare, Deterrence, Doctrine, Economics, Falklands War, First World War, Fisheries, Force Structure, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Globalisation, Historiography, Indo-Pacific, Joint Forces, Joint Operations, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Maritime Trade, National Defence, NATO, Naval History, Naval Warfare, Operational Art, Piracy, Readiness, Sea Power, Seabed, Seapower, Second World War, Space, Strategy, Technology, Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USVs), Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), United States Coast Guard, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy
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Latest Book Review, 31 March 2026

31 Mar 26

BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers the latest edition of Geoffrey Till’s Seapower: A Guide for the Twenty-First Century.

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Anti-Piracy, Armed Forces, Arms Control, Blockade, Budgets and Finance, Campaigns, Coastal Forces, Command & Control, Conflict Resolution, Convoy Operations, Defence Reviews, Deterrence, Dockyards & Ports, Environment, Equipment Capability, Escalation, Europe, Force Structure, From the Archive, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Globalisation, Historiography, Infrastructure, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Joint Forces, Joint Operations, Littoral, Logistics, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Maritime Trade, Middle East, National Security, Naval History, Naval Intelligence, Naval Platforms, Naval Warfare, Nuclear Deterrence, Nuclear Power, Nuclear Weapons, Oil & Gas, Operational Planning, Operational Research, Persian Gulf, Piracy, Red Sea, Risk Management, Sanctions, Sea Power, Strategy, Submarines, Syria, Tanker War, The Naval Review, Trade Interdiction and Protection, United States Navy, United States of America
22 minutes, 52 seconds

A Middle East Close to Chaos: Syria; Iran; Israel, the US and the West

By Richard Little,
25 Mar 26

Ed. Originally published in November 2012 [100/4, p. 363], members may find this article from the NR’s archive instructive as to how geostrategic developments in the Persian Gulf have changed (or not) over the past decade and a half. A 25 minute read.

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Addressing Current Reality, Africa, Air Defence, Anti-Piracy, Armed Forces, Arms Control, AUKUS, Carrier Strike Group, China, Communications, Convoy Operations, Defence Reviews, Deterrence, Diplomacy, Dockyards & Ports, Doctrine, Economics, Energy, Escalation, Europe, France, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Globalisation, India, Indo-Pacific, Iran, Japan, Joint Forces, Joint Operations, Law, Littoral, Logistics, Maritime Strategy, Maritime Trade, Middle East, Modernisation, National Security, NATO, Naval Aviation, Naval Platforms, Operational Planning, Pakistan, Persian Gulf, Political Theory, Red Sea, Risk Management, RNSSC, Russia, Sea Power, Service Culture, Shipbuilding, Strategy, Submarines, Trade Interdiction and Protection, Turkey, United States Navy
35 minutes, 12 seconds

The Geopolitics of the Indian Ocean: Maritime Security in a Multiplex World

By Toby Powlson,
25 Nov 25

Ed. The RNSSC author provides an appreciation of the strategic situation in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), and endorses an organic ‘multiplex’ as against a hegemonic ‘multipolar’ order for the region. A 35 minute read.

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19th Century, Addressing Current Reality, Admiralty, Air Power, American Revolution, Anti-Piracy, Armed Forces, Artificial Intelligence, Budgets and Finance, Civil-Military Relations, Cold War, Combined Arms, Command & Control, Communications, Defence Reviews, Doctrine, Education, First World War, Force Structure, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Institutions, Joint Forces, Language, Leadership, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Maritime Trade, Military History, Ministry of Defence, Modernisation, National Defence, National Security, Naval History, Naval Warfare, Organisational Theory, Professional Military Education, Red Sea, Royal Air Force, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Marines, Sea Power, Seapower, Second World War, Service Culture, Space, Technology, The Naval Review, United States Air Force, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy
25 minutes, 29 seconds

Endgame for Seablindness: defence organisation and the future of the Royal Navy and the United States Navy

By Dr James W E Smith,
28 Oct 25

Ed. The author revisits the issue of seablindness [112/2, p. 264], comparing the history of defence unification in the UK and US and taking stock of the situation today. A 30 minute read.

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Addressing Current Reality, Anti-Piracy, Armed Forces, China, Civil-Military Relations, Constabulary, Diplomacy, General, Geopolitics, Globalisation, Hydrographic Survey, Indo-Pacific, Law, Media, Naval History, Naval News, People, Seabed, Second World War, Surveillance, The Naval Review
16 minutes, 35 seconds

Maritime Salvage and the Battle off Malaya

By Jessica Berry, Giles Richardson RNR, VAdm Anthony Dymock, Maj Gen Patrick Cordingley, Prof Dominic Tweddle, & Prof Steven Haines,
10 Jul 25

Ed. This article follows Arthur Nicholson’s ‘Some thoughts on that Battle off Malaya’ [113/2, p. 287], focusing on the contemporary controversies surrounding the salvage of HMS Prince of Wales and Repulse: The last resting places for 842 sailors are still not at peace. With an Afterword by Professor Steven Haines. A 20 minute read.

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Addressing Current Reality, Anti-Piracy, BRNC, Civil-Military Relations, Coast Guard, Convoy Operations, Fisheries, General, Geopolitics, Globalisation, Indo-Pacific, Joint Forces, Littoral, Logistics, Maritime Security, Maritime Trade, People, Piracy, Royal Marines, Sea Power, Technology
12 minutes, 37 seconds

Piracy in the modern world

By OC Darcy Easton-Evans,
13 Dec 24

Ed. The author considers the causes and potential remedies for oceanic piracy, a perennial threat requiring both broad and narrow solutions. A 10 minute read.

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19th Century, Admiralty, Age of Sail, Anti-Piracy, Anti-Submarine Warfare, Battle of Britain, Battle of the Atlantic, Book Reviews, Constabulary, Convoy Operations, Crimean War, Deterrence, Diplomacy, First World War, Fleet Air Arm, Indo-Pacific, Korean War, Maritime Strategy, Napoleonic Wars, Naval Aviation, Naval History, Royal Air Force, Seapower, Second World War
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Latest Book Review, 29 November 2024

29 Nov 24

BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers the eagerly awaited and significant concluding volume of Professor N. A. M. Rodger’s trilogy on British naval history: The Price of Victory.

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19th Century, Admiralty, Age of Sail, Anti-Piracy, Anti-Submarine Warfare, Armed Forces, Blockade, Combined Arms, Command & Control, Doctrine, Europe, Leadership, Learning From The Past, Maritime Strategy, National Defence, Naval History, Naval Platforms, Naval Tactics, Naval Warfare, Piracy, Sea Power, Service Culture, Submarines, Tactics, Technology, Uncategorized
6 minutes, 26 seconds

A Piratical Myth

By Cdr Ian Whitehouse RN,
22 Nov 24

Ed. Channeling Jon Sumida and Nicholas Lambert, the author reproduces National Archives documents to demonstrate the reality of the RN’s approach to submarine development at the turn of the 20th century. A 10 minute read.

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