1st Edition

The Future of Sea Power

By Eric Grove Copyright 1990
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1990, presents a fundamental reassessment of maritime strategy. It analyses the lessons of twentieth-century naval warfare and examines in detail the changing face of naval warfare, both in terms of the weapons used and the platforms from which they are launched and controlled. It looks at the evolving uses of the seas, both economic and military, and sets sea power against the developing world environment, political, legal and economic, discussing those factors that stimulate nations to exert power at sea and those that limit their naval capabilities. It also develops a theoretical framework for future thinking about maritime strategy and forces, revises and updates Mahan’s classical analysis of the foundations of sea power, and discusses thinking about naval tasks.

    Part 1. The State of the Art  1. Sea Power in the Modern World  2. Maritime Strategy  Part 2. The Uses of the Sea  3. Economic Uses of the Sea  4. The Military Medium  Part 3. The Changing Shape of Naval War  5. Weapons Systems  6. Platforms  Part 4. The Evolving Environment  7. The International and Legal Context  8. Economic Stimuli and Constraints  Part 5. Navies in Peace and War  9. Navies in Peace  10. Navies in War  Part 6. Conclusion  11. The Future of Sea Power: Three Theoretical Frameworks

    Biography

    Eric Grove