Michael Mulqueen, Deborah Sanders, Ian Speller
Small Navies
Strategy and Policy for Small Navies in War and Peace
Michael Mulqueen, Deborah Sanders, Ian Speller
Small Navies
Strategy and Policy for Small Navies in War and Peace
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History shows how relatively small naval forces can have a disproportionately large impact on global events. This collection, which adopts an interdisciplinary approach drawing on the best new research from the fields of international relations, security studies, strategic studies and maritime history.
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History shows how relatively small naval forces can have a disproportionately large impact on global events. This collection, which adopts an interdisciplinary approach drawing on the best new research from the fields of international relations, security studies, strategic studies and maritime history.
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- Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781472417596
- ISBN-10: 1472417593
- Artikelnr.: 44637936
- Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781472417596
- ISBN-10: 1472417593
- Artikelnr.: 44637936
Michael Mulqueen is Professor of Media and Security Innovation, Director of the Centre for Applied Research in Security Innovation and Head of the Department of Media and Communication at Liverpool Hope University.Among Michael's publications is Re-evaluating Irish national security policy: Affordable threats? (2009), the standard text in national security policy making for all officer cadets, officers and Senior Command Team of the Irish Navy. Deborah Sanders is a Senior Lecturer at the Defence Studies Department at King's College London and the UK Joint Services Command and Staff College. She teaches a range of topics relating to international relations, strategic studies and contemporary security and has particular expertise in the former Soviet Union, in particular Ukraine, and in maritime policy. She is the author of Security Cooperation between Russia and Ukraine in the Post-Soviet Era (2000) and Maritime Power in the Black Sea forthcoming with Ashgate 2014. Ian Speller is a senior lecturer and Director of the Centre for Military History and Strategic Studies at the National University of Ireland Maynooth. He also teaches at the Irish Defence Forces Military College and provides lectures in naval warfare and maritime strategy for the Irish Naval Services. He is co-author of Understanding Modern Warfare (2008) and author of Understanding Naval Warfare (2014).
Preface, Michael Mulqueen, Deborah Sanders and Ian Speller; Introduction,
Ian Speller, Deborah Sanders and Michael Mulqueen; The ranking of smaller
navies revisited, Eric Grove; Are small navies different?, Geoffrey Till;
Small navies in perspective: deconstructing the hierarchy of naval forces,
Basil Germond; Transforming small navies by systematic innovation: a
framework for productivity, efficiency and effectiveness, Michael Mulqueen
and Terry Warburton; Adaptative dynamic capabilities and innovation: the
key for small navies protecting national interests at and from the sea,
Mark Mellett; Small navies in Asia: the strategic rationale for growth,
Michael McDevitt; The Republic of Korea Navy - a 'big' small navy, Ian
Bowers; 'Best little navy in Southeast Asia': the case of the Republic of
Singapore Navy, Swee Lean Collin Koh; Small navies and border and
immigration control: Frontex operations in the Mediterranean, Giampiero
Giacomello and Chiara Ruffa; Small navies in the Black Sea: a case study of
Romania's maritime power, Deborah Sanders; A small navy in a changing
world: the case of the Royal Swedish Navy, Niklas Granholm; The strategic
value of small navies: the strange case of the Confederate Navy,
Christopher Tuck; Learning to be small: the experience of the British
Pacific Fleet, 1944-45, Jon Robb-Webb; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
Ian Speller, Deborah Sanders and Michael Mulqueen; The ranking of smaller
navies revisited, Eric Grove; Are small navies different?, Geoffrey Till;
Small navies in perspective: deconstructing the hierarchy of naval forces,
Basil Germond; Transforming small navies by systematic innovation: a
framework for productivity, efficiency and effectiveness, Michael Mulqueen
and Terry Warburton; Adaptative dynamic capabilities and innovation: the
key for small navies protecting national interests at and from the sea,
Mark Mellett; Small navies in Asia: the strategic rationale for growth,
Michael McDevitt; The Republic of Korea Navy - a 'big' small navy, Ian
Bowers; 'Best little navy in Southeast Asia': the case of the Republic of
Singapore Navy, Swee Lean Collin Koh; Small navies and border and
immigration control: Frontex operations in the Mediterranean, Giampiero
Giacomello and Chiara Ruffa; Small navies in the Black Sea: a case study of
Romania's maritime power, Deborah Sanders; A small navy in a changing
world: the case of the Royal Swedish Navy, Niklas Granholm; The strategic
value of small navies: the strange case of the Confederate Navy,
Christopher Tuck; Learning to be small: the experience of the British
Pacific Fleet, 1944-45, Jon Robb-Webb; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
Preface, Michael Mulqueen, Deborah Sanders and Ian Speller; Introduction,
Ian Speller, Deborah Sanders and Michael Mulqueen; The ranking of smaller
navies revisited, Eric Grove; Are small navies different?, Geoffrey Till;
Small navies in perspective: deconstructing the hierarchy of naval forces,
Basil Germond; Transforming small navies by systematic innovation: a
framework for productivity, efficiency and effectiveness, Michael Mulqueen
and Terry Warburton; Adaptative dynamic capabilities and innovation: the
key for small navies protecting national interests at and from the sea,
Mark Mellett; Small navies in Asia: the strategic rationale for growth,
Michael McDevitt; The Republic of Korea Navy - a 'big' small navy, Ian
Bowers; 'Best little navy in Southeast Asia': the case of the Republic of
Singapore Navy, Swee Lean Collin Koh; Small navies and border and
immigration control: Frontex operations in the Mediterranean, Giampiero
Giacomello and Chiara Ruffa; Small navies in the Black Sea: a case study of
Romania's maritime power, Deborah Sanders; A small navy in a changing
world: the case of the Royal Swedish Navy, Niklas Granholm; The strategic
value of small navies: the strange case of the Confederate Navy,
Christopher Tuck; Learning to be small: the experience of the British
Pacific Fleet, 1944-45, Jon Robb-Webb; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
Ian Speller, Deborah Sanders and Michael Mulqueen; The ranking of smaller
navies revisited, Eric Grove; Are small navies different?, Geoffrey Till;
Small navies in perspective: deconstructing the hierarchy of naval forces,
Basil Germond; Transforming small navies by systematic innovation: a
framework for productivity, efficiency and effectiveness, Michael Mulqueen
and Terry Warburton; Adaptative dynamic capabilities and innovation: the
key for small navies protecting national interests at and from the sea,
Mark Mellett; Small navies in Asia: the strategic rationale for growth,
Michael McDevitt; The Republic of Korea Navy - a 'big' small navy, Ian
Bowers; 'Best little navy in Southeast Asia': the case of the Republic of
Singapore Navy, Swee Lean Collin Koh; Small navies and border and
immigration control: Frontex operations in the Mediterranean, Giampiero
Giacomello and Chiara Ruffa; Small navies in the Black Sea: a case study of
Romania's maritime power, Deborah Sanders; A small navy in a changing
world: the case of the Royal Swedish Navy, Niklas Granholm; The strategic
value of small navies: the strange case of the Confederate Navy,
Christopher Tuck; Learning to be small: the experience of the British
Pacific Fleet, 1944-45, Jon Robb-Webb; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.