The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Cooperation
All naval professionals—without exception—encounter, directly participate, or play a supporting role in naval cooperation. It is a key element in the U.S. defense strategy because military and naval operations today are usually conducted by international coalitions and fighting alongside foreign navies is an expected aspect of current and future naval warfare. Activities in support of mutual defense include bilateral and multilateral exercises, international programs such as cooperative acquisition and foreign military sales, combined training, and efforts towards increased interoperability. This volume is intended to provide a basic familiarization to all aspects of the subject and detailed understanding of relevant recent issues. Since there is no formal training offered on the subject for naval professionals—with the exception of certain specialized personnel—the book is designed to bridge the existing gap in knowledge about naval cooperation.
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The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Cooperation
All naval professionals—without exception—encounter, directly participate, or play a supporting role in naval cooperation. It is a key element in the U.S. defense strategy because military and naval operations today are usually conducted by international coalitions and fighting alongside foreign navies is an expected aspect of current and future naval warfare. Activities in support of mutual defense include bilateral and multilateral exercises, international programs such as cooperative acquisition and foreign military sales, combined training, and efforts towards increased interoperability. This volume is intended to provide a basic familiarization to all aspects of the subject and detailed understanding of relevant recent issues. Since there is no formal training offered on the subject for naval professionals—with the exception of certain specialized personnel—the book is designed to bridge the existing gap in knowledge about naval cooperation.
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The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Cooperation

The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Cooperation

The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Cooperation

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Overview

All naval professionals—without exception—encounter, directly participate, or play a supporting role in naval cooperation. It is a key element in the U.S. defense strategy because military and naval operations today are usually conducted by international coalitions and fighting alongside foreign navies is an expected aspect of current and future naval warfare. Activities in support of mutual defense include bilateral and multilateral exercises, international programs such as cooperative acquisition and foreign military sales, combined training, and efforts towards increased interoperability. This volume is intended to provide a basic familiarization to all aspects of the subject and detailed understanding of relevant recent issues. Since there is no formal training offered on the subject for naval professionals—with the exception of certain specialized personnel—the book is designed to bridge the existing gap in knowledge about naval cooperation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612518534
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Publication date: 08/15/2015
Series: U.S. Naval Institute Wheel Books
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Capt. Sam J. Tangredi, USN (Ret.) is a defense strategist who is currently the director of San Diego operations for the planning-consulting firm Strategic Insight. He served as Director of Strategic Planning and Business Development for the Navy International Programs Office, as well as U.S. Defense Attaché to Greece. He is the author of numerous books including Anti-Access Warfare: Countering A2/AD Strategies.

Table of Contents

Editor's Note xi

Introduction 1

Part I Alliances, Coalitions, and Partners

1 "Strategic Cooperation: Everybody Wins" Rear Admiral Michael E. Smith 13

2 "Forging a Global Network of Navies" Admiral Jonathan Greenert Rear Admiral James M. Foggo 25

3 "NATO: Still a Force to Be Reckoned With" Captain Paolo Pezzutfi 41

Part II International Programs, Visits, and Exercises

4 "Performance Ashore Matters" Commander Thomas C. Disy 53

5 "Naval International Programs: It's About Relationships" Captain Sam J. Tangredi 58

6 "Teaching Navies How to Be Navies" Lieutenant Commander Jon Bartee 68

7 "Africa Partnership Station Helps All Sides" Commodore Adeniyi Adejimi Osinowo 77

8 "RIMPAC Builds Partnerships that Last" Vice Admiral Richard Hunt Rear Admiral Robert Girrier 89

Part III International Law and Diplomacy

9 "International Law and the Naval Commander" Lieutenant Commander Paul M. Regan 97

10 "Fascination & Frustration: An Attaché in Moscow" Commander Bill Hamblet 108

11 "Treaty at a Crossroads" Captain George V. Galdorisi 117

12 "'River Kwai Syndrome' Plays in Law of the Sea" Frank J. Gaffney 127

13 "An Approach that Works" Captain Stuart Belt 131

Part IV Maritime Security

14 "Navies and the New World Order" Geoffrey Till 141

15 "Maritime interception Operations: Worth the Effort" Commander John P. Patch 152

16 "The New 'Coalition of the Willing'" Rear Admiral Terence McKnight Commander Peter Koebler Lieutenant Commander John Fage 157

Part V Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief

17 "For Compassion and Country-Unified Assistance" Lieutenant Commander Mark S. Leamtt Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey M. Vorce Lieutenant Commander Michael M. Hsu 169

Part VI Encounters at Sea

18 "Incidents at Sea" Thomas B. Allen 181

For Further Reading 195

Index 201

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