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Some Principles of Maritime Strategy
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Julian Corbett's "Some Principles of Maritime Strategy" is a classic text in naval strategy.
It emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationship between naval power and national objectives.
Corbett argues that naval strategy should be guided by clear political goals and that naval forces should be employed to achieve those goals effectively.
The book explores various aspects of naval warfare, including the role of sea power in controlling trade routes, projecting power, and influencing international relations.
It remains a highly influential work for naval strategists and historians.
It emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationship between naval power and national objectives.
Corbett argues that naval strategy should be guided by clear political goals and that naval forces should be employed to achieve those goals effectively.
The book explores various aspects of naval warfare, including the role of sea power in controlling trade routes, projecting power, and influencing international relations.
It remains a highly influential work for naval strategists and historians.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned by Beatrice Heuser and
Andrew Lambert throughout the podcast as a key figure in British naval strategy.


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S1E1: Sir Julian Corbett and the British Way of War with Professor Andrew Lambert
Recommended by Anthony Cowden for understanding naval employment, highlighting its relevance to World War I.

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Discussion on the Maritime Domain, the Defense Industrial Base, and Future War with Anthony Cowden