The 1778 French entry into the American War for Independence imposed several strategic conundrums for the British that ...
Recognizing its recursive nature is essential to establishing clear, consistent, and effective law enforcement and security ...
By Dr. Ian Ralby “Legal Finish” is a term that has become commonplace in maritime security circles around the world. It ...
Several emerging warfighting concepts also shape today’s Navy operations, adding further complexity. The quest to develop ...
Leo Spaeder is the commanding officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 12 in Okinawa, Japan and a non-resident fellow at Marine Corps University’s Brute Krulak Center for Innovation & Future Warfare. In ...
Fiction has long served as a powerful means for exploring hypotheticals and envisioning alternatives. In annual tradition, CIMSEC will be running a series of short stories looking to explore the ...
Author David Alan Johnson discusses his new book, Admiral Canaris: How Hitler’s Chief of Intelligence Betrayed the Nazis. It is a well-written synthesis of the life of Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, who ...
Chris Hemler spoke with CIMSEC to discuss his book, Delivering Destruction: American Firepower and Amphibious Assault from Tarawa to Iwo Jima. In this book, Hemler examines the development of American ...
Dr. Jeremy Stöhs and Dr. Sebastian Bruns join the program to discuss their recent article in War on the Rocks in renewed competition in the Mediterranean. Jeremy Stöhs is an Austrian-American security ...