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Water Under The Bridge?—The Revival Of New Zealand-United States Maritime Cooperation, Steven Paget
Water Under The Bridge?—The Revival Of New Zealand-United States Maritime Cooperation, Steven Paget
Naval War College Review
The ongoing effective revival of ANZUS relations is vital to allowing the New Zealand Defence Force to fulfill the ever-increasing range of tasks expected of it. Impending capability-replacement decisions provide an opportunity to increase the capacity of the NZDF to operate with the United States in an environment that makes maritime cooperation especially important.
From Orbit To Ocean—Fixing Southeast Asia’S Remote-Sensing Blind Spots, Gregory B. Poling
From Orbit To Ocean—Fixing Southeast Asia’S Remote-Sensing Blind Spots, Gregory B. Poling
Naval War College Review
Improving maritime domain awareness (MDA) in Southeast Asia is critical not only for regional states but for the national-security interests of the United States. MDA in the coming decades will be dominated by cheaper, more-efficient remote-sensing tools, and the United States and other outside parties should shift toward introducing partners to the booming private-sector offerings in remote sensing.
From The Editors, Robert Ayer
Winter 2021 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Winter 2021 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
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