Naval War College Review
Volume 75, Number 3 (2022) Summer 2022
In the South China Sea in February 2022, the Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Tulsa (LCS 16) prepares to conduct a replenishment at sea. Tulsa was operating with the U.S. Seventh Fleet to enhance interoperability with partners and support a free and open Indo-Pacific region. In “The Imperative of Political Navigation: India’s Strategy in the Indian Ocean and the Logic of Indo-U.S. Strategic Partnership,” Yogesh Joshi explains the dissonance between the positions of different segments of India’s strategic community regarding U.S. and allied freedom-of-navigation operations in the Indian Ocean, especially within India’s exclusive economic zone.
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The U.S. Naval War College
From the Editor
From the Editors
Robert Ayer
President's Forum
President's Forum
Shoshana Chatfield Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, President, Naval War College
Articles
U.S. Maritime Strategy in the Arctic—Past, Present, and Future
James G. Foggo III and Rachael Gosnell
The Imperative of Political Navigation—India’s Strategy in the Indian Ocean and the Logic of Indo-U.S. Strategic Partnership
Yogesh Joshi Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore
Russia’s Twenty-First-Century Naval Strategy—Combining Admiral Gorshkov with the Jeune École
Johannes Riber Royal Danish Navy
How the Weak Can Beat the Strong in War at Sea
Dustin J. Nicholson USMC
Mission Command in the Age of Sail
Josh Weiss U.S. Navy
In My View
Thomas Wildenberg, Sam J. Tangredi, and Robert C. Rubel
Book Reviews
Phase Line Attila: The Amphibious Campaign for Cyprus, 1974
Chris Deliso, Edward J. Erickson, and Mesut Uyar
Innovating Victory: Naval Technology in Three Wars
Timothy J. Demy, Vincent P. O’Hara, and Leonard R. Heinz
Military Virtues
Edward Erwin, Michael Skerker, David Whetham, and Don Carrick
Restoring Thucydides: Testing Familiar Lessons and Deriving New Ones
Joshua Hammond, Andrew R. Novo, and Jay M. Parker
On Operations: Operational Art and Military Disciplines
Edmund B. Hernandez and B. A. Friedman
Imperial Twilight: The Opium War and the End of China’s Last Golden Age
Benjamin E. Mainardi and Stephen R. Platt
Admiral Gorshkov: The Man Who Challenged the U.S. Navy
Richard Norton, Norman Polmar, Thomas A. Brooks, and George E. Fedoroff
Reflections on Reading
Reflections on Reading
The U.S. Naval War College
Credits
Source: U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Devin M. Langer