Alexander Hamilton’s Timely Lessons for U.S. Industrial and Maritime Strength
Center for Maritime Strategy
America’s intellectual center for the study of the relationship between maritime strategy and international security
in?The MOC,?June 1, 2023
America's maritime strength relies on its historically prioritized defense industrial base. Modern policies like the Jones Act and the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act ensure domestic maritime capacity and reduce supply vulnerabilities, maintaining American maritime power.
in?The MOC,?May 30, 2023: One Solution to Poor Shipyard Accommodations for Sailors: Cruise Ships
By Steven Wills
To improve living conditions during extended periods in port, the U.S. Navy is considering converting surplus cruise ships into mobile housing units for sailors. These ships could provide comfortable accommodations and could serve multiple roles in wartime, underlining the Navy's commitment to its personnel.
Recent Happenings
From the Baltic to the Black Sea
CMS was delighted to host NATO Joint Force Command Norfolk Political Advisor Jona Solveig Elinardottir and James Bergeron, CMS Non-Resident Senior Fellow and Political Advisor the the Commander of NATO Maritime Command, for a roundtable discussion on "Implementing a NATO Maritime Strategy: From the Baltic to the Black Sea."
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Podcast: Maritime Nation
On June’s episode Maritime Nation, Admiral (ret.) Foggo is joined by former Chief of Naval Operations Admiral (ret.) John Richardson, former Chief of Naval Operations, and Dr. Charles Edel, to discuss the background, status, and the future of the AUKUS partnership.
The Admiral's Reading List
By Admiral (ret.) James Stravridis
Admiral (ret.) James Stavridis's Sailing True North is a distinctive treatise on leadership, delving into the lives of unconventional and often overlooked admirals throughout history, like Zheng He. The narrative intertwines the tales of ten admirals with Stavridis's own naval journey, creating a compelling narrative structure that offers insights into both strengths and weaknesses of character. Stavridis's candid introspection about his own flaws enhances the book's uniqueness and value. He powerfully advocates that cultivating character requires both creativity and moral courage, drawing vivid examples from the experiences of Drake and Fisher.?
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