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      How to Grow a Navy: The Development of Maritime Power

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      This book examines the large but neglected topic of the development of maritime power from both an historical and a contemporary point of view.

      This book examines the large but neglected topic of the development of maritime power from both an historical and a contemporar...

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      Product ID:9780367607968
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Cass Series: Naval Policy and History
      Title:How to Grow a Navy
      Subtitle:The Development of Maritime Power
      Authors:Author: Geoffrey Till
      Page Count:332
      Subjects:Peace studies and conflict resolution, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Military history, Politics and government, Warfare and defence, Military history, Politics & government, Warfare & defence
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      This book examines the large but neglected topic of the development of maritime power from both an historical and a contemporary point of view.

      This book examines the large but neglected topic of the development of maritime power from both an historical and a contemporary point of view.

      Navies have never been more important than they are now, in a century becoming, as widely expected, increasingly and profoundly maritime. The growing competition between China and Russia with the United States and its allies and partners around the world is essentially sea-based. The sea is also central to the world''s globalised trading system and to its environmental health. Most current crises are either sea-based or have a critical maritime element to them. What happens at sea will help shape our future. Against that background, this book uses both history and contemporary events to analyse how maritime power and naval strength has been, and is being, developed. In a reader-friendly way, it seeks to show what has worked and what has not, and to uncover the recurring patterns in maritime and naval development which explain past, present and future success - and failure. It reflects on the historical experience of all navies, but in particular it poses the question of whether China is following the same pattern of naval development illustrated by Britain at the start of the 18th century, which led to two centuries of naval dominance.

      This book will be of much interest to students of maritime power, naval studies, and strategic studies, as well as to naval professionals around the world.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-09-02

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      Weight630 g
      Dimensions175 × 243 × 39 mm