Rethinking Maritime Strategy: a New Approach for a More Complex Maritime Environment
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General Overviews on Developing the New Maritime Strategy

 Maritime Security: Questions for a New Era  by S. L. Richter (JHU/APL) Briefly examines evolution of maritime strategy from the 14th Century to present day, & poses questions that if answered, may lead to a comprehensive / coherent maritime security strategy for the 21st Century
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 Rhumb Lines Oct 2006  USN Chief of Information Bulletin on the process of developing a new Maritime Strategy
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 The Next Maritime Strategy: What Should it Say and Do?  (Oct 2006)Perspective from a Former Writer of Strategy, Joseph Bouchard, Ph.D. Capt, USN (Ret.
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 Results from Audience Polling 14 Nov 2006  at the initial Conversation with the Country, Naval War College, Newport
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 Maritime Strategy Updates  a continuing series of email alerts sent out from OPNAV N3/N5 Strategic Action Group which is the office responsible for developing the new Maritime Strategy.
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 Conversations with the Country Introduction  NWC will host a series of Maritime Strategy Symposia (MSS) and Maritime Strategy Executive Seminars (MSSES) around the country to seek input from a cross-section of the American public
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 Options Development Workshop Naval War College 13-15 Dec 2006  Briefing to the Red Strategy Working group meeting to receive guidance from the Red Executive group, understand how we got here, why we’re doing this, where we’re going and how we intend for them to join and participate in the process.
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 Breemer Comments on Nov Polling Results  Jan Breemer discusses polling he has done on similar topics among Naval Post Graduate School students
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 Rhumb Lines 28 Mar 2007   Update to Developing a New Maritime Strategy -- Key messages, recent and upcoming events, and useful links
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 The maritime strategy we need -- Armed Forces Journal/CDR J. Patch  AFJ June 2007 By Cmdr. John Patch Strategy formulation requires an in-depth assessment of history, theory, future capabilities and threats, national policy, and the realities of international relations. Analyses of the post-Cold War American experience reveal trends relevant to maritime strategy.
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