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The Big Lesson From the US Victory at the Battle of Midway, 75 Years Later

The Big Lesson From the US Victory at the Battle of Midway, 75 Years Later

By Robert Farley
Winning organizations take pains to maintain their flexibility in the face of technological and strategic changes.
A US Navy Blockade in the South China Sea Is Not Sound Strategy

A US Navy Blockade in the South China Sea Is Not Sound Strategy

By Robert Farley
Rex Tillerson's South China Sea comments just don't make strategic sense.

US Navy, Cybersecurity, and Distributed Lethality: A Conversation With Adm. Rowden

US Navy, Cybersecurity, and Distributed Lethality: A Conversation With Adm. Rowden

By Franz-Stefan Gady
An exclusive interview with Vice Admiral Thomas S. Rowden, commander of Naval Surface Forces.

Will Duterte's Loose Lips Sink the US-Philippines Alliance?

Will Duterte's Loose Lips Sink the US-Philippines Alliance?

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss the U.S.-Philippines relationship.

It's Been 120 Days Since the Last South China Sea FONOP. So What?

It's Been 120 Days Since the Last South China Sea FONOP. So What?

By Ankit Panda
If the United States wants FONOPs to work, they should ideally be kept to a regular schedule.
South China Sea: Fishing in Troubled Waters

South China Sea: Fishing in Troubled Waters

By Kerry Lynn Nankivell
Could partnered fisheries enforcement be the best follow up to the recent PCA ruling?

The Strategic Lessons of 1944's Battle of the Philippine Sea

The Strategic Lessons of 1944's Battle of the Philippine Sea

By Robert Farley
1944’s Battle of Philippine Sea holds some interesting lessons for how we think about military power.
The US Congress Just Lost a Big Asia Defense Wonk. That's a Shame

The US Congress Just Lost a Big Asia Defense Wonk. That's a Shame

By Robert Farley
Rep. Randy Forbes lost his congressional seat, depriving the U.S. House of Representatives of a defense stalwart.

What the US Can Learn From Its Own History About a Naval Logistics Agreement With India

What the US Can Learn From Its Own History About a Naval Logistics Agreement With India

By James R. Holmes
How would the United States have seen LEMOA 69 years out from its independence?

5 Reasons Why India Agreed to a Logistics Agreement With the United States

5 Reasons Why India Agreed to a Logistics Agreement With the United States

By Rupakjyoti Borah
India's willingness to go for a logistics agreement with the United States is an important development.

Do the Obama Administration and PACOM Disagree on the South China Sea?

Do the Obama Administration and PACOM Disagree on the South China Sea?

By Robert Farley
And does it really matter if they do?
Why the US Needs Conventional Submarines

Why the US Needs Conventional Submarines

By Torsten Heinrich
Filling a capability gap in the U.S. Navy's Pacific operations.

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