- Additional Authors
- United States. Navy, issuing body.
- Description
- 1 online resource (22 pages) : color illustrations, one color map
- Summary
- We are entering a new age of Seapower. A quarter-century of global maritime dominance by the U.S. Navy is being tested by the return of great power dynamics. The security interests of the United States and those of our allies are increasingly challenged by near-peer competitors, confrontational foreign governments, and well-armed, non-state militant groups. Our Navy must adjust to the changing security environment. We are driven by the challenges of these state and non-state actors, who may not be as devoted to the rules-based system of international norms that have shaped our world for the last 70 years. History teaches us the dangers to a maritime nation's security and prosperity when its navy fails to adapt to the challenges of a changing security environment. From Europe to Asia, history is replete with nations that rose to global power only to cede it back through lack of seapower, either over time or in decisive battle.
- Alternative Title
- Return to sea control
- Subject
- Source of Description (note)
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Defense, viewed January 24, 2022).
- Call Number
- GPO Internet D 201.2:SU 7/5
- OCLC
- marcive968154489
- Title
Surface force strategy : return to sea control / Commander, Naval Surface Forces.
- Publisher
[Washington, D.C.] : Commander, Naval Surface Forces, [2017]
- Type of Content
text
- Type of Medium
computer
- Type of Carrier
online resource
- Note
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Defense, viewed January 24, 2022).
- Connect to:
- Added Author
United States. Navy, issuing body.
- Running Title
Return to sea control
- Gpo Item No.
0370 (online)
- Sudoc No.
D 201.2:SU 7/5