The Naval War College Review Autumn 2009 edition is out. I've already been talking with some of the other authors here, and I have a feeling some of these articles are likely to come up as discussion topics. All links below are PDF.
Using the Land to Control the Sea?
Chinese Analysts Consider the Antiship Ballistic Missile
Andrew S. Erickson and David D. Yang
China's Antiship Ballistic Missile
Developments and Missing Links
Eric Hagt and Matthew Durnin
Fresh Thinking for an Old Problem
Report of the Naval War College Workshop on Countering Maritime Piracy
Commander James Kraska, JAGC, U.S. Navy
Midway and the Indian Ocean
Jeremy Black
Clear Purpose, Comprehensive Execution
Raymond Ames Spruance (1886-1969)
Captain Wayne P. Hughes, Jr., U.S. Navy (Retired)
The New Security Drama in East Asia
The Responses of U.S. Allies and Security Partners to China’s Rise
Evan S. Medeiros
U.S. Naval Options for Influencing Iran
Daniel Gouré and Rebecca Grant
Also worth noting:
Arctic Security: Policy and Law in an Age of Climate Change Conference September 22-23, 2009
I constantly find myself reading Commander James Kraska's work. This list has a number of articles related to piracy that I highly recommend. There are a lot of great things happening at the Naval War College right now, and one of the easiest ways to keep up is to add the @NavalWarCollege twitter dude to your RSS feed, because that guy is actually more informative (and interesting to follow) than the RSS news feed from the NWC website.
Hopefully the NWC is able to put video of the Arctic Conference sessions online. For those who plan on attending the Arctic conference, or simply wish to learn a lot about activities related to US interests in the Arctic region, Commandant Thad Allen has a brilliant Arctic Awareness link post on his blog worth checking out. That link is solid gold when it comes to raising awareness on Arctic issues.
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