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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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Artificial Intelligence, Australia, Budgets and Finance, Canada, China, Civil Society, Defence Industry, Dockyards & Ports, Economics, Engineering, Equipment Capability, Europe, Force Structure, Industry, Maritime Strategy, Maritime Trade, Ministry of Defence, Modernisation, National Defence, Naval Platforms, Norway, Procurement, Risk Management, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, Sea Power, Shaping The Future, Shipbuilding, Strategy, Technology
22 minutes, 59 seconds

Naval Shipbuilding – a strategic assessment

By Patrick Carnie,
20 Nov 25

Ed. The expert author, at the invitation of the Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre (RNSSC), provides a sweeping overview of the condition of British shipbuilding and makes direct recommendations for improvement. A 25 minute read.

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19th Century, Addressing Current Reality, Amphibious Operations, Anti-Submarine Warfare, Armed Forces, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, Black Sea, Coastal Forces, Combined Arms, Command & Control, Defence Industry, Doctrine, Economics, Equipment Capability, History of Science, Industrial Revolution, Industry, Joint Forces, Littoral, Maritime Strategy, Modernisation, Modularity, National Defence, Naval Architecture, Naval Engineering, Naval History, Naval Platforms, Naval Warfare, Procurement, Risk Management, Sea Power, Submarines, Technology, Ukraine, Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USVs), Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), United States Navy, USNI
16 minutes, 43 seconds

Get the People Off the Boat: Unmanned Is the Essence of Autonomy

By James Wirtz,
09 Sep 25

Ed. The author, professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, employs historical analogy and common sense to solidify the case for totally autonomous naval platforms. Originally published in the USNI’s Proceedings, September edition. A 15 minute read.

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Campaigns, Civil-Military Relations, Cold War, Communications, Deterrence, Diplomacy, Economics, Ethics, General, Geopolitics, Leadership, Littoral, National Security, NATO, Oil & Gas, People, Political Theory, Readiness, Risk Management, Russia, Strategy, The Naval Review, Ukraine
4 minutes, 16 seconds

Letter to the Editor: The Russo-Ukrainian War and the end of the West’s global hegemony

By Gert,
21 Aug 25

Ed. Our correspondent replies to another of Cdre Jermy’s recent articles [112/1, p. 21], with regard to the geopolitical and diplomatic conditions surrounding the origins of the Russo-Ukraine War.

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Addressing Current Reality, Arctic, Armed Forces, Canada, China, Coast Guard, Defence Industry, Economics, Engineering, Equipment Capability, Finland, General, Hybrid Warfare, Law, Leadership, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Modernisation, National Security, Naval Platforms, Oceanography, Procurement, Risk Management, Russia, Sea Power, United States Coast Guard, USNI
11 minutes, 2 seconds

Close the Icebreaker Gap with ICE Pact

By Lt Isaac LaLonde USCG,
07 Aug 25

Ed. The author’s USNI prize-winning article on future icebreaker developmental possibilities for the US Coast Guard. Foreign purchases may be the best option for overcoming domestic capacity deficiencies. Originally published in the USNI’s Proceedings, August edition. A 10 minute read.

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Campaigns, Addressing Current Reality, Civil-Military Relations, Cold War, Defence Industry, Deterrence, Diplomacy, Economics, Escalation, Europe, Geostrategy, Industry, Leadership, Logistics, Maritime Strategy, National Defence, NATO, Political Theory, Readiness, Risk Management, Russia, Ukraine
9 minutes, 16 seconds

The Balance of Power in the Russo-Ukraine War

By Cdre Steve Jermy RN (rtd),
03 Jun 25

Ed. The author takes another look at the Russo-Ukraine War, critiquing a lack of geostrategic balance-of-power thought amongst Western leadership. Originally published in Brave New Europe. A 10 minute read.

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Armed Forces, Addressing Current Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Australia, Blockade, Budgets and Finance, China, Civil Society, Climate Change, Cold War, Conflict Resolution, Defence Industry, Economics, Engineering, Environment, Equipment Capability, Europe, First World War, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Globalisation, History of Science, Industrial Revolution, Industry, Institutions, Japan, Law, Logistics, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Maritime Trade, Modernisation, National Security, Naval History, Naval Warfare, Procurement, Risk Management, Russia, Science, Sea Power, Second World War, Submarines, Technology, Trade Interdiction and Protection, Ukraine, United States Navy
19 minutes, 16 seconds

Global threat from sea – dénouement ashore

By Dr Simon Reay Atkinson,
27 May 25

Ed. Utilising econometric analysis, the author contends that the Covid pandemic may have represented the dénouement of a long period of post-war western decline. A 20 minute read.

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