The tactics used by navies are for the most part developed in times of peace. Especially, as is currently the case, when there is a long period between naval combat. (It can be argued the last time significant naval forces actually fought against one another was in 1982 during the Falklands War).

CMDR Barton Harrington

This volume is the published proceedings of a maritime strategic issues workshop held at HMAS Creswell in November 1992, which considered the impact of strategic change, changing naval roles, the RAN’s contribution to regional s

Sam Bateman, Dick Sherwood

This volume is the proceedings of a seminar held at HMAS Watson in May 1993, examining recent operational and technological developments in all aspects of maritime warfare (air, surface and sub-surface) and touch on many of the

Dick Sherwood

The maritime strategies of navies in the Asia-Pacific region will change in the next century in response to emerging developments in the regional strategic environment.

Jack McCaffrie

This book is the proceedings of a seminar held in Canberra on 20 August 1996. Australia is and always has been a maritime nation.

David Stevens

This volume is the proceedings of a 1995 conference, which examined how navies and air forces in the Asia-pacific would link their strategies, operations and force structures to their national interests beyond 2000.

Jack McCaffrie, Alan Hinge

When, at the turn of the nineteenth century, Mahan wrote voluminously and incomprehensibly (at times) on sea power, his purpose was to show that the lessons of sail remained relevant in the age of steam.

Various Authors

The papers published in this volume are authored by naval officers who have enjoyed visiting research fellowships at the Sea Power Centre - Australia.

Various Authors

The ninth biennial RAN Sea Power Conference was held on Glebe Island in Sydney over 6-8 October 2015, examining issues associated with the future of sea power.

Andrew Forbes (editor)