Despite the geographic importance of the island, Guam’s logistical capacity is far below the needs of the United States in ...
Recent naval operations in the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz have demonstrated that the United States Navy remains ...
It is widely documented that Russia has leveraged various threat vectors to employ coercive and ancillary irregular tactics ...
In order to meet this urgent challenge, the United States government and military must treat grid expansion as a national ...
In the last two weeks, CIMSEC featured writing submitted to our Call for Articles on maritime conflict with Iran. Authors ...
In the last two weeks, CIMSEC featured writing submitted to our Call for Articles on maritime conflict with Iran. Authors covered a wide range of topics, including strategic differences between allies ...
From December 1-12, CIMSEC featured short stories submitted in response to our annual Call for Fiction. Authors explored a wide variety of scenarios and dilemmas. From unmanned warship attacks to ...
The Strait of Hormuz is arguably the most consequential chokepoint in the global economy. Barely thirty kilometers wide at its narrowest point, it connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and to ...
Calls for innovation, technological development, and establishing new organizations are commonplace across the national security enterprise. 1 Indeed, integrating emerging technologies into formations ...
Over the past five years, numerous articles have called for increased U.S. defense resources focused on the Arctic. This is a strategic mistake, a distraction. This article will outline the reasons ...
CIMSEC had the pleasure of asking The Honorable John F. Lehman, Secretary of the Navy under the Reagan Administration from 1981-1987, questions on his new book Oceans Ventured: Winning the Cold War at ...