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U.S. Naval War College

2020

Policy

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The Marine Corps Way Of War: The Evolution Of The U.S. Marine Corps From Attrition To Maneuver Warfare In The Post-Vietnam Era, Adam Taylor, Anthony J. Piscitelli Jul 2020

The Marine Corps Way Of War: The Evolution Of The U.S. Marine Corps From Attrition To Maneuver Warfare In The Post-Vietnam Era, Adam Taylor, Anthony J. Piscitelli

Naval War College Review

No abstract provided.


Leading Change In Military Organizations: Primer For Senior Leaders, Kenneth M. Sandler, Thomas P. Galvin Jul 2020

Leading Change In Military Organizations: Primer For Senior Leaders, Kenneth M. Sandler, Thomas P. Galvin

Naval War College Review

No abstract provided.


Foundations Of The Russian Federation State Policy In The Arctic For The Period Up To 2035, Russia Maritime Studies Institute, Anna Davis, Ryan Vest Mar 2020

Foundations Of The Russian Federation State Policy In The Arctic For The Period Up To 2035, Russia Maritime Studies Institute, Anna Davis, Ryan Vest

RMSI Research

Current Foundations is a strategic planning document to ensure the national security of the Russian Federation (hereinafter national security) and is designed to defend the national interests of the Russian Federation in the Arctic. Current Foundations defines the goals, main trends and objectives, as well as the means for implementing the State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Arctic.


2021 Conference - “Peaceful Maritime Engagement In East Asia And The Pacific Region”: Draft Program, Center For Oceans Law & Policy Jan 2020

2021 Conference - “Peaceful Maritime Engagement In East Asia And The Pacific Region”: Draft Program, Center For Oceans Law & Policy

Conference on Oceans Law & Policy

The conference will address “Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region”. Panels: Baselines and Archipelagic States; Navigation Rights/Law Enforcement; Arctic Shipping; Maritime Security Issues Concerning Small Island States; East China Sea Maritime Boundaries; Preservation of the Marine Environment, Including the Hazard of Plastic Debris; and Issues Arising Out of Climate Change. Our 44th Annual Conference is co-organized with The Japan Institute of International Affairs, World Maritime University--Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute at the World Maritime University and the Nippon Foundation.

The 2020 annual conference has been postponed until 2021.


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