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Navies in Multipolar Worlds Paul Kennedy (University of Technology, Sydney)

Navies in Multipolar Worlds By Paul Kennedy (University of Technology, Sydney)

Navies in Multipolar Worlds by Paul Kennedy (University of Technology, Sydney)


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Recent challenges to US maritime predominance suggests a return to great power competition at sea, and this new volume looks at how navies in previous eras of multipolarity grappled with similar challenges.

Navies in Multipolar Worlds Summary

Navies in Multipolar Worlds: From the Age of Sail to the Present by Paul Kennedy (University of Technology, Sydney)

Recent challenges to US maritime predominance suggests a return to great power competition at sea, and this new volume looks at how navies in previous eras of multipolarity grappled with similar challenges.

The book follows the theme of multipolarity by analysing a wide range of historical and geographical case studies, thereby maintaining the focus of both its historical analysis and its policy implications. It begins by looking at the evolution of French naval policy from Louis XIV through to the end of the nineteenth century. It then examines how the British responded to multipolar threat environments, convoys, the challenges of demobilization, and the persistence of British naval power in the interwar period. There are also contributions regarding Japan's turn away from the sea, the Italian navy, and multipolarity in the Arctic. This volume also addresses the regional and global distribution of forces; trade and communication protection; arms races; the emergence of naval challengers; fleet design; logistics; technology; civil-naval relations; and grand strategy, past, present, and future.

This book will be of much interest to students of naval history, strategic studies and international relations history, as well as senior naval officers.

Navies in Multipolar Worlds Reviews

Multipolar Worlds is an important correction to the fallacy that either multipolarity or complexity are new elements in maritime strategy. At a time when the world's navies are struggling to understand the strategic and technological challenges they face, these essays provide insights into the historical and contemporary role of seapower that will be of value to decision makers at many levels.-- RADM (ret.) James Goldrick, RAN

About Paul Kennedy (University of Technology, Sydney)

Paul Kennedy is J. Richardson Dilworth Professor of History at Yale University, USA.

Evan Wilson is an Assistant Professor in the John B. Hattendorf Center for Maritime Historical Research at the US Naval War College.

Table of Contents

Foreword Paul Kennedy Introduction Evan Wilson 1. French Sea Power in the Utrecht Era: Balance of Power and the Strategic Context of Louis XIV's Navy Alan James 2. A Brilliant Second: French Hybridization as a Great Power Brian C. Chao 3. British North Atlantic Convoys, 1812-14, and the Subsequent Rejection of the Convoy System Roger Knight 4. The Limits of Naval Power: Britain after 1815 Evan Wilson 5. David Lloyd George and the Contest for Naval Mastery: The American Challenge John H. Maurer 6. Japan's Transition from a Maritime to a Continental Security Paradigm, 1928-1941 S.C.M. Paine 7. A Rising Power Facing Multipolarity: Italian Naval Policy and Strategy in the Age of Fascism Fabio De Ninno 8. Managed Decline in an Age of Multipolarity: The Case of the Royal Navy in the Interwar Period G.H. Bennett 9. The Shifts in Global Naval Power, 1936-1946 Paul Kennedy 10. Danish Naval Evolution in the Arctic: Developments through the Unipolar Moment Timothy Choi 11. Multipolarity, Navies, and the Post-Cold War World Geoffrey Till 12. China in a Multipolar World Hu Bo Afterword: Reflections on the Great War at Sea John H. Maurer

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NLS9780367563264
9780367563264
0367563266
Navies in Multipolar Worlds: From the Age of Sail to the Present by Paul Kennedy (University of Technology, Sydney)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-04-29
278
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