Content Posted in 2024
Always Faithful: A Story of the War in Afghanistan, the Fall of Kabul, and the Unshakable Bond between a Marine and an Interpreter, Nathan R. Packard, Tom Schueman, Zainullah Zaki, and Russell Worth Parker
America, Sea Power, and the World, 2nd ed., Michael Romero, James C. Bradford, and John F. Bradford
Annotated Supplement to the Commander's Handbook on the Law of Naval Operations
Another Missed Opportunity to Adopt a Universally Accepted Maritime Treaty, Raul (Pete) Pedrozo
An Unwritten Future: Realism and Uncertainty in World Politics, Robert L. Stone and Jonathan Kirshner
Armada: The Spanish Enterprise and England’s Deliverance in 1588, John B. Hattendorf, Colin Martin, and Geoffrey Parker
Autumn 2023 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Chapter 10: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Weapons
Chapter 11: Treatment of Detained Persons
Chapter 12: Deception During Armed Conflict
Chapter 1: Legal Divisions of the Oceans and Airspace
Chapter 2: International Status and Navigation of Military Vessels and Military Aircraft
Chapter 3: Protection of Persons and Property at Sea and Maritime Law Enforcement
Chapter 4: Safeguarding U.S. National Interests in the Maritime Environment
Chapter 5: Principles and Sources of the Law of Armed Conflict
Chapter 6: Adherence and Enforcement
Chapter 7: The Law of Neutrality
Chapter 8: The Law of Targeting
Chapter 9: Conventional Weapons and Weapons Systems
China, Faits Accomplis and the Contest for East Asia: The Shadow of Shifting Power, Kevin D. Stringer and Joshua Adam Hastey
China Maritime Report No. 34: PLAN Submarine Training in the "New Era", Christopher Sharman and Terry Hess
China Maritime Report No. 35: Beyond Chinese Ferry Tales: The Rise of Deck Cargo Ships in China's Military Activities, 2023, J. Michael Dahm
China Maritime Report No. 36: China's T-AGOS: The Dongjian Class Ocean Surveillance Ship, Devin Thorne
China Maritime Report No. 37: Re-Engaging With the World: China's Military Diplomacy in 2023, Jie Gao and Kenneth W. Allen
China Maritime Report No. 38: PLAN Anti-Submarine Warfare Aircraft - Sensors, Weapons, and Operational Concepts, Eli Tirk and Daniel Salisbury
China Maritime Report No. 39: A Hundred Men Wielding One Gun - Life, Duty, and Cultural Practices Aboard PLAN Submarines, Conor M. Kennedy
China’s Law of the Sea: The New Rules of Maritime Order, Gregory Poling and Isaac B. Kardon
Clausewitzian Friction and Twenty-First-Century War—The Paradox of Technology, Nikolas Gardner
CMSI Note #1: Admiral Hu to the Helm: China’s New Navy Commander Brings Operational Expertise, Christopher Sharman and Andrew S. Erickson
CMSI Note #2: Admiral Dong Jun Engages Friends and Foes: China’s First Naval Defense Minister Brings Joint Operational Experience, Andrew S. Erickson and Christopher Sharman
CMSI Note #3: “Choose the Right Person, Choose the Right Path”: Taiwan’s Cross-Strait, National Security, and Defense Policies Under a Lai/Hsiao Administration, Julia M. Famularo
CMSI Note #4: Deck Cargo Ships: Another Option for a Cross-Strait Invasion, Conor M. Kennedy
CMSI Note #5: Admiral Wang Renhua: Exemplifying Jointness and Oversight for China’s Navy amid Xi’s Grade-and-Rank Reforms, Andrew S. Erickson
CMSI Translations #1: The “Cans” and “Cannots” of the Military Application of Artificial intelligence, Zhang Long
CMSI Translations #2: Dominating the Battlefield—The Advantages of Unmanned Intelligent Combat Forces, Zhao Xiangang and Su Yanqin
CMSI Translations #3: Discussion on the Requirements and Methods of Intelligent Decision-Making in Torpedo Attacks by Unmanned Underwater Vehicles, Ma Liang, Guo Liqiang, Zhang Hui, Yang Jing, and Liu Jian
CMSI Translations #4: Charging into Battle—A Deeply Entwined Network: A Profile of Wang Chengfei, Director of a Research Office at the Naval Research Academy, Wang Kun, Ye Zhong, and Zhou Huaiping
Cyberspace and the Jus ad Bellum: The State of Play, Michael N. Schmitt and Anusha S. Pakkam
Episode 10: The Interagency and the Indo-Pacific, U.S. Naval War College National Security Affairs Department
Episode 11: The China Challenge, U.S. Naval War College National Security Affairs Department
Episode 12: Rise of the Machines? Implications of New Tech On-And Off-The Battlefield, U.S. Naval War College National Security Affairs Department
Episode 13: Always Above: Space Force and the New Frontiers of an Increasingly Contested Warfighting Domain, U.S. Naval War College National Security Affairs Department
Episode 1: Words Matter: Irregular Warfare Definitions and Constructs, Dave Brown
Episode 2: The Edge of Tomorrow: Analyzing Emerging IW Trends, Dave Brown
Episode 3: Blue Water Horizon: Building Maritime Capacity in the Indo-Pacific, Dave Brown
Episode 4: Against All Enemies – Foreign and Domestic; the Growth of Far-Right Extremism in America, Dave Brown
Episode 5: Wagner - The Rise and Fall of a Russian Mercenary Group, Dave Brown
Episode 6: Navigating Arctic Ambitions - Frozen Water & Warming Seas, Dave Brown
Episode 7: Dire Straits – Maritime Attacks in the Red Sea & the Persian Gulf, Dave Brown
Episode 8: U.S. Ambassador to Japan the Honorable Rahm Emanuel, U.S. Naval War College National Security Affairs Department
Episode 9: Africa, U.S. Naval War College National Security Affairs Department
From the Editors, Carnes Lord Editor and Robert Ayer Managing Editor
From the Editors, Steven P. Stashwick Managing Editor
Genome Editing and Biological Weapons: Assessing the Risk of Misuse, William C. Wells and Katherine Paris
International Law and Acoustic Antagonism in East Asian Waters, Matt D. Montazzoli and John C. Tramazzo
Laying the Groundwork for Sims—Albert P. Niblack as the First USN Inspector of Target Practice, and the Gunnery Revolution of the U.S. Navy, Andrew K. Blackley
Navy Staff Officer’s Guide: Leading with Impact from Squadron to OPNAV, Ed Hernandez and Dale C. Rielage
OPLAN 1003V—Operation IRAQI FREEDOM from a Planner’s Perspective, Don Thieme
Outsourcing Security at Sea—The Return of Private Maritime-Security Companies and Their Role in Twenty-First-Century Maritime Security, Pieter W. G. Zhao
Plato Goes to China: The Greek Classics and Chinese Nationalism, Charles Horner and Shadi Bartsch
President's Forum, Pete Garvin Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, President, Naval War College
President's Forum, Pete Garvin Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, President, Naval War College
Protecting the Free Flow of Commerce from Houthi Attacks off the Arabian Peninsula, Raul (Pete) Pedrozo
Questioning the Carrier: Opportunities in Fleet Design for the United States Navy, Jeffrey E. Kline and Jeff Vandenengel
Reflections on Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Reflections on Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Reluctant Retrenchment—America’s Response to the Rise of China, Robert S. Ross
Sighted Sub, Sank Same: The United States Navy’s Air Campaign against the U-boat, Richard Norton and Alan C. Carey
Small Mobile Pieces of National Sovereignty?—Uncrewed Vessels, Naval Diplomacy, and the Challenge of Signaling, Richard Dunley
Sparta’s Sicilian Proxy War: The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta, 418–413 B.C., Michael Hochberg and Paul A. Rahe
The Failure of German Naval Force Design, 1928–39, Mark Stanovich
The Fall and Rise of French Sea Power: France’s Quest for an Independent Naval Policy, 1940–1963, Richard Norton and Hugues Canuel
The New Makers of Modern Strategy: From the Ancient World to theDigital Age, Marc A. Genest and Hal Brands
The One Ship Fleet: The USS Boise—WWII Naval Legend 1938–45, Scott Cauble and Phillip T. Parkerson
The Sea in Russian Strategy, Ian Sundstrom, Andrew Monaghan, and Richard Connolly
The Weaponisation of Everything: A Field Guide to the New Way of War, Joseph Mroszczyk and Mark Galeotti
Triumph Regained: The Vietnam War, 1965–1968, David Adamic and Mark Moyar
UNCLOS and the Law of Occupation: On the Rights and Duties of Occupying States in Maritime Areas, Louis M. Monroy
“Unwilling or Unable”, Lucy V. Jordan
Vietnam and the Four Nos—How Chinese Actions in the South China Sea Influence Vietnam’s Hedging Strategy, Jeff Zeberlein
Volume 67: Legal and Moral Constraints on Low-Intensity Conflict
Volume 68: Readings on International Law from the Naval War College Review 1978-1994
When the Shooting Stopped: August 1945, Timothy J. Demy and Barrett Tillman
Winter 2024 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College