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 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.
The Blue Economy concept seeks to sustainably manage the wide range of economic activity in the world’s oceans. The Blue Economy in Australia explores the global evolution and contested interpretations of this concept, as well a
Each volume of Australian Maritime Issues: SPC-A Annual is a compilation of the year’s Semaphore newsletters and papers on a variety of na
This volume examines the history, role and significance of the foremost military-strategic level doctrine manuals - often referred to as keystone doctrine manuals - produced by five Commonwealth navies: the Canadian navy, the Indian Navy, the Roya
This volume is the proceedings of a closed-door seminar held in Canberra in June 2009 (papers updated), in conjunction with the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security at the University of Wollongong, examining the legal issues
This volume was commissioned from the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security at the University of Wollongong, to examine the implications for the RAN of the 2005 announcement by the US Navy of a ‘1000-ship Navy’.
This volume is the published proceedings of a conference conducted by Mississippi State University in Jackson MS in 2007, examining Asian energy security issues.