Sea Control

CIMSEC Podcasting Team
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Aug 23, 2020 • 36min

Sea Control 196 - Blue Crime with Prof Christian Bueger

Links:1. Safe Seas Network Homepage2. Professors Christian Bueger and Timothy Edmunds, "Blue crime: Conceptualising transnational organized crime at sea," Marine Policy, Vol. 119, September 2020.
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Aug 16, 2020 • 34min

Sea Control 195 - Japanese Maritime Realism with Takuya Matsuda

Links:1. Explaining Japan's post-Cold War security policy trajectory: maritime realism by Tokuya Matsuda, Australian Journal of International Affairs, June 20, 20202. Navies and Foreign Policy by Ken Booth3. Dragon Against the Sun: Chinese Views of Japanese Seapower, by Toshi Yoshihara, Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments4. Geopolitics Redux: Explaining the Japanese-Korea Dispute and Its Implications for Great Power Competion by Takuya Matsuda and Jaehan Park, War on the Rocks, November 7, 2019
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Aug 13, 2020 • 37min

Sea Control 194 - Maritime Industry COVID-19 Update with Dr. Sal Mercogliano

Links1. "Stranded Seafarers Refuse to Sail on Three Ships in Australia," by Aaron Clark, Bloomberg, August 6, 2020.2. "Supply Chain Risk Grows as Weary Crews Halt Ships and Clog Ports," by Aaron Clark, Bloomberg, August 6, 2020.3. "Some Chinese Ports are Jammed Again on Virus Testing of Food," by Aaron Clark, Bloomberg, July 13, 2020.4. "Rates to the US West Coast Hit Records Leaving Analysts Puzzled," by Sam Chambers, Splash247, August 3, 2020.5. "How are tankers coping with floating-storage hangover?", by Greg Willis, FreightWaves, Aug 6, 2020.6. "Chinese port congestion approaching record levels," by Sam Chambers, Splash247, Jul 24, 2020.7. "Australia's soaring exports to China at risk in diplomatic rift," by Fumi Matsumoto, Nikkei Asian Review, August 7, 2020.8. "Three Modern Cruise Ships Scrapped in Turkey," CruiseIndustryNews, July 29, 2020.9. Shipbuilding through to 2024, Splash247, May 27, 2020.10. Risk to Global Supply Chain Grows as Overworked Seafarers Halt Ships, by Aaron Clark and Annie Lee, Bloomberg, August 7, 2020.11. Propeller Club Asks Congress for $3.5 Billion in COVID-19 Relief for U.S. Maritime Industry, by Mike Shuler, gCaptain, August 7, 2020.12. COVID-19 has exacerbated pressure on the delivery economy, by Vishnu Rajamanickam, freightwaves, July 13, 2020.13. "Sea Control 158 - COVID-19's Impact on International Maritime Industry with Dr. Sal Mercogliano," Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, February 17, 2020. 
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Aug 9, 2020 • 43min

Sea Control 193 - Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea with Dr. Ifesinachi Yarwood-Okafor and Maisie Pigeon

Link: Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea, April 16th 2020 by Dr. Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwod, Maisie Pigeon, Alex Amling, Charles Ridgway, Ibukun Adewumi, Lydelle Joubert
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Aug 2, 2020 • 35min

Sea Control 192 - IUU Fishing with Gina Fiore and Greg Poling

Links:1. The Hunt for the Fish Pirates Who Exploit the Sea 2. Fish-I Africa3. Catch Me If You Can 
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Jul 26, 2020 • 43min

Sea Control 191 - The Arctic with Dr. Elizabeth Buchanan and Katie Burkhart

Links1. "What’s at Stake With Rising Competition in the Arctic?" by Brian Sittlow, Council on Foreign Relations, May 1, 20202. "The United States Must Defend Open Seas in the Arctic," by Jerry Hendrix, The National Review, May 13, 20203. "Why NATO Needs a Standing Maritime Group in the Arctic," by Colin Barnard, CIMSEC, May 15, 20204. "The U.S. Navy Returns to an Increasingly Militarized Arctic," by David Larter, Defense News, May 12, 20205. "Russia’s New Arctic Policy Document Signals Continuity Rather Than Change," by  Ekaterina Klimenko, SIPRI, April 6, 20206. "The Overhaul of Russian Strategic Planning for the Arctic Zone to 2035," by Elizabeth Buchanan, NATO Defense College, May 19, 20207. "Developing Security in a White Water World: Preparing for the Arctic," by Ian Birdwell, CIMSEC, June 10, 20208. "Presidential Memorandum on Icebreaking," the White House, June 9, 2020
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Jul 25, 2020 • 40min

Sea Control 190 - Greyhound with Doyle Hodges

Links:1. Texas National Security Review2. Horns of a Dilemma Podcast3. The Good Shepherd
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Jul 19, 2020 • 55min

Sea Control 189 - Amphibious Operations in the French & Indian War with Dr. T.J. Linzy

Link: The Amphibious Imperative of the French & Indian War
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Jul 12, 2020 • 33min

Sea Control 188 - Brazilian Maritime Security with Andrea Resende

Link:Gateway and Neighbourhood: Brazilian Perspective on South Atlantic Security
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Jul 5, 2020 • 27min

Sea Control 187 - Why Chicago with Dr. Ted Karamanski and Akshat Patel

Links:1.  Mastering the Inland Sea2. Chicago Maritime Museum3. Chicago Maritime Museum Recovery Fund

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