Naval War College Review
Number
7
Abstract
Adversaries have learned to integrate the warfare traditions of Clausewitz and Mao Zedong and to organize all means of violence—criminal, irregular, and conventional—to achieve their political ends. There are important implications in this for Canada’s maritime forces, including the fundamental capacity to fight and prevail in combat at sea against a potentially far broader and more comprehensive range of threats than ever before.
Recommended Citation
McFadden, Dean
(2010)
"The Canadian Navy and Canada’s National Interests in This Maritime Century,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 63:
No.
4, Article 7.
Available at:
https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol63/iss4/7