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Maritime strategy is a subset of grand strategy, and the relationship between the two is ably defined by professor john b. A brief guide to maritime strategy is a deliberately compact introductory work aimed at junior seafarers, those who make decisions affecting the sea services, and those who educate seafarers and decisionmakers. Navy but the marine corps, the nations legion of sea soldiers, and the coast guard, its peacetime lawenforcement service and. Maritime strategy and global order georgetown university press. Castex enlarged strategic theory to include nonmilitary factors policy, geography. The book was published by mahan while president of the us naval war college, and was a culmination of his ideas regarding naval warfare. Holmes is a defense analyst for the diplomat and a professor of strategy at the u. And each section of the book is written by one of the worlds foremost. Through his eyes, the enormous scope and drama of the warstrategy, battles. The five greatest military strategists of all time the.

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Principles of maritime strategy dover military history. Principles of maritime strategy emphasizes precise definitions of terminology and ideas as the antidote to loose and purposeless discussion and the direct path to the fundamental data on which all are agreed. King professor of maritime history at the naval war college in newport, rhode island, and coeditor of sea power. Principles of maritime strategy dover military history, weapons. Following in the spirit of bernard brodies laymans guide to naval strategy, a world war iiera book whose title makes its purpose plain, it will. This strategy establishes objectives to meet this aim and support national. The naval diplomats top 10 books about the sea the diplomat. I just completed the book, and will be a better strategist for it.

There is a reason courses in military strategy, whether western or eastern, start with clausewitz. To the traditional theories of strategy the maritime theory, the air theory, the continental theorywylie adds the mao theory of wars of national liberation this book is easier to read and understand and basically sounder than the great majority of the involved and tortuous rationalizations of the academic strategists. The five greatest military strategists of all time. Miltary strategy books the marine shop javascript seems to. As corbett notes in the introduction, in this way we prepare the apparatus of practical discussion.