The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Naval War College Review Vol. 74, No. 1, Winter 2021 THEORIES OF NAVAL BLOCKADES AND THEIR AP... Technological advancements in weapon systems, platforms ...
James Stavridis proposes the genuinely awful idea of a naval blockade of North Korea as the “best option”: The real challenge, of course, would be political, not operational. While North Korea ...
Recent movements by Chinese naval vessels have sparked fears in Japan of a potential naval blockade near Okinawa in the East China Sea. This highlights Beijing’s increasing assertiveness in the ...
17–18. 17. Paul D. Hugill, The Continuing Utility of Naval Blockades in the Twenty-first Century (Fort Leavenworth, Kans.: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1998), pp. 5–6. 18. See, for ...
A blockade of Taiwan would last many months, if not years, and would likely succeed in crippling the island enough to allow pro-Beijing accommodationist elements to take power.
The Chinese navy and Coast Guard were reportedly conducted a maritime blockade drill in a strategic waterway near a Japanese island, where the United States stationed its forces. The U.S. military ...
The Saudis were forced to impose their own naval blockade as a defensive measure to counter ballistic-missile strikes and increased attacks on coalition [forces] on the ground—yet the Houthis ...
Twenty-five nationals from Bulgaria, Ukraine, the Philippines, Mexico and Romania were handed over to Oman in coordination ...
About 90 per cent of China’s trade is by sea, including 80 per cent of energy and 60 per cent of gas, and almost 60 per cent ...