Toward a New Maritime Strategy: American Naval Thinking in the Post-Cold War Era
Toward a New Maritime Strategy examines the evolution of American naval thinking in the post-Cold War era. It recounts the development of the U.S. Navy's key strategic documents from the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the release in 2007 of the U.S. Navy's maritime strategy, A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower. This penetrating intellectual history critically analyzes the Navy's ideas and recounts how they interacted with those that govern U.S. strategy to shape the course of U.S. naval strategy. The book explains how the Navy arrived at its current strategic outlook and why it took nearly two decades to develop a new maritime strategy. Haynes criticizes the Navy's leaders for their narrow worldview and failure to understand the virtues and contributions of American sea power, particularly in an era of globalization. This provocative study tests institutional wisdom and will surely provoke debate in the Navy, the Pentagon, and U.S. and international naval and defense circles.
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Toward a New Maritime Strategy: American Naval Thinking in the Post-Cold War Era
Toward a New Maritime Strategy examines the evolution of American naval thinking in the post-Cold War era. It recounts the development of the U.S. Navy's key strategic documents from the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the release in 2007 of the U.S. Navy's maritime strategy, A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower. This penetrating intellectual history critically analyzes the Navy's ideas and recounts how they interacted with those that govern U.S. strategy to shape the course of U.S. naval strategy. The book explains how the Navy arrived at its current strategic outlook and why it took nearly two decades to develop a new maritime strategy. Haynes criticizes the Navy's leaders for their narrow worldview and failure to understand the virtues and contributions of American sea power, particularly in an era of globalization. This provocative study tests institutional wisdom and will surely provoke debate in the Navy, the Pentagon, and U.S. and international naval and defense circles.
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Toward a New Maritime Strategy: American Naval Thinking in the Post-Cold War Era

Toward a New Maritime Strategy: American Naval Thinking in the Post-Cold War Era

by Peter Haynes
Toward a New Maritime Strategy: American Naval Thinking in the Post-Cold War Era

Toward a New Maritime Strategy: American Naval Thinking in the Post-Cold War Era

by Peter Haynes

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Toward a New Maritime Strategy examines the evolution of American naval thinking in the post-Cold War era. It recounts the development of the U.S. Navy's key strategic documents from the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the release in 2007 of the U.S. Navy's maritime strategy, A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower. This penetrating intellectual history critically analyzes the Navy's ideas and recounts how they interacted with those that govern U.S. strategy to shape the course of U.S. naval strategy. The book explains how the Navy arrived at its current strategic outlook and why it took nearly two decades to develop a new maritime strategy. Haynes criticizes the Navy's leaders for their narrow worldview and failure to understand the virtues and contributions of American sea power, particularly in an era of globalization. This provocative study tests institutional wisdom and will surely provoke debate in the Navy, the Pentagon, and U.S. and international naval and defense circles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612518640
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Publication date: 07/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Capt. Peter D. Haynes, USN is the deputy director, Strategy, Plans, and Policy, U.S. Special Operations Command. A carrier aviator, former squadron commander, and decorated combat veteran, he has a PhD in security studies and a master’s degree in strategic planning, both from the Naval Postgraduate School.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations viii

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

1 The Cold War 15

2 Maritime Strategy for the 1990s, 1989 35

3 The Way Ahead, 1990 48

4 …From the Sea, 1991-92 64

5 Forward… From the Sea, 1993-94 87

6 2020 Vision, 1995-96 104

7 Anytime, Anywhere, 1996-97 120

8 The Navy Strategic Planning Guidance, 1998-2000 132

9 Sea Power 21, 2000-2004 148

10 The 3/1 Strategy, 2005 172

11 The 1000-Ship Navy, 2005-6 196

12 A Cooperative Strategy, 2007 213

Conclusion 239

Notes 253

Index 283

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