Maritime security incidents in 2019 saw coordinated attacks against commercial shipping near the Strait of Hormuz, off the Port of Fujairah, and in the Sea of Oman.
On the face of it, these two hypothetical tactical situations appear to be very similar. In both cases, intelligence provides information regarding the capability, intent and preparedness of an adversary to inflict potentially lethal damage.
This volume is the published proceedings of a seminar held in Sydney in early 1994, hosted in conjunction with the Centre for Maritime Policy (now ANCORS), University of Wollongong; and the Australian Naval Institute.
This volume is the proceedings of a workshop held in 1994, which provides a rarely seen perspective of the security aspects of regional engagement, examining: the strategic environment, foreign and defence policy, international law, and defence in
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.
The papers published in this volume are authored by naval officers who have enjoyed visiting research fellowships at the Sea Power Centre - Australia.
This volume is the proceedings of the eighth Sea Power Conference held in Sydney over the period 7-9 October 2013 in conjunction with the International Fleet Review.
This volume is the seventh Sea Power Conference held in Sydney over the period 31 January to 2 February 2012. It was aimed at informing how navies contribute, on a daily basis, to the defence and wellbeing of their nation and its interests.
This volume is the proceedings of the sixth Sea Power Conference held in Sydney over 27-29 January 2010. As an island nation, Australia's maritime responsibilities are extensive and its security interests diverse.