Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies Series: Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies Series
About the Book Series
The Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies Series is the publishing platform of the Corbett Centre. Drawing on the expertise and wider networks of the Defence Studies Department of King's College London, and based at the Joint Services Command and Staff College in the UK Defence Academy, the Corbett Centre is already a leading centre for academic expertise and education in maritime and naval studies. It enjoys close links with several other institutions, both academic and governmental, that have an interest in maritime matters, including the Developments, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC), the Naval Staff of the Ministry of Defence and the Naval Historical Branch. The centre and its publishing output aims to promote the understanding and analysis of maritime history and policy and to provide a forum for the interaction of academics, policy-makers and practitioners. Books published under the eagis of the Corbett Centre series reflect these aims and provide an opportunity to stimulate research and debate into a broad range of maritime related themes. The core subject matter for the series is maritime strategy and policy, conceived broadly to include theory, history and practice, military and civil, historical and contemporary, British and international aspects. As a result this series offers a unique opportunity to examine key issues such as maritime security, the future of naval power, and the commercial uses of the sea, from an exceptionally broad chronological, geographical and thematic range. Truly interdisciplinary in its approach, the series welcomes books from across the humanities, social sciences and professional worlds, providing an unrivalled opportunity for authors and readers to enhance the national and international visibility of maritime affairs, and provide a forum for policy debate and analysis.
Preparing for Blockade 1885-1914: Naval Contingency for Economic Warfare
1st Edition
By Stephen Cobb
October 28, 2016
Today, the First World War is remembered chiefly for the carnage of the Western Front, but at the time the Royal Navy's blockade of Germany was a more frequent source of debate. For, even at a time of war, there were influential voices in Britain who baulked at a concept of economic warfare that ...
British Naval Aviation: The First 100 Years
1st Edition
Edited
By Tim Benbow
October 17, 2016
In 1909 the British Admiralty placed an order for a rigid airship, marking the beginning of the Royal Navy's involvement with airpower. This collection charts the Navy's involvement with aviation over the following century, and the ways in which its rapid expansion and evolution radically altered ...
Theorist of Maritime Strategy: Sir Julian Corbett and his Contribution to Military and Naval Thought
1st Edition
By J.J. Widen
September 30, 2016
Since its publication in 1911, Sir Julian's Corbett's Some Principles of Maritime Strategy has remained a key document within naval strategic thinking. Yet despite his undoubted influence, Corbett's theories have not been subjected to scientific review and systematic comparison with other naval ...
The Challenges of Command: The Royal Navy's Executive Branch Officers, 1880-1919
1st Edition
By Robert L. Davison
September 09, 2016
In the period leading up to the First World War Britain's naval supremacy was challenged by an arms race with Germany, fuelled not only by military and geo-strategic rivalries, but an onrush of technological developments. As this book demonstrates, steam turbines, bigger guns, mechanical computing ...
Britain's War At Sea, 1914-1918: The war they thought and the war they fought
1st Edition
Edited
By Greg Kennedy
May 03, 2016
In Britain, memory of the First World War remains dominated by the trench warfare of the Western Front. Yet, in 1914 when the country declared war, the overwhelming expectation was that Britain’s efforts would be primarily focussed on the sea. As such, this volume is a welcome corrective to what is...
Assessing Maritime Power in the Asia-Pacific: The Impact of American Strategic Re-Balance
1st Edition
By Greg Kennedy, Harsh V. Pant
January 13, 2016
Leading academics from around the world, who specialize in analysing maritime strategic issues, deliberate the impact of the American 'pivot' or 're-balance' strategy, and the 'Air-Sea Battle' operational concept, on the maritime power and posture of a number of selected states. Intending to ...
Governing Europe's Marine Environment: Europeanization of Regional Seas or Regionalization of EU Policies?
1st Edition
By Michael Gilek, Kristine Kern
March 02, 2015
Governing Europe's Marine Environment is a coherent up-to-date multidisciplinary analysis of current approaches and challenges to the sustainable governance of Europe's marine environment. Structured in three parts, Part 1 outlines general theoretical ideas about governance, governing, and ...
Science, Utility and Maritime Power: Samuel Bentham in Russia, 1779-91
1st Edition
By Roger Morriss
February 18, 2015
During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Samuel Bentham influenced both the technology and the administrative ideas employed in the management of the British navy. His influence stemmed from his passion for science, from his desire to achieve improvements based on a belief in the ...
Maritime Power in the Black Sea
1st Edition
By Deborah Sanders
September 10, 2014
Maritime Power in the Black Sea provides the first comprehensive assessment and evaluation of the comparative maritime power of the six littoral states in the Black Sea - Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Romania and Bulgaria. This book examines the maritime capabilities and assets of each of the ...
Small Navies: Strategy and Policy for Small Navies in War and Peace
1st Edition
By Michael Mulqueen, Deborah Sanders, Ian Speller
May 30, 2014
Whilst maritime studies tend to reflect the dominance of large navies, history shows how relatively small naval forces can have a disproportionately large impact on global events. From Confederate commerce raiders in the nineteenth century, to Somali pirates today, even the most minor of maritime ...
China's Naval Power: An Offensive Realist Approach
1st Edition
By Yves-Heng Lim
January 15, 2014
The rapid modernization of the Chinese Navy is a well-documented reality of the post-Cold War world. In two decades, the People's Liberation Army Navy has evolved from a backward force composed of obsolete platforms into a reasonably modern fleet whose growth is significantly shaking the naval ...
Maritime Security in the South China Sea: Regional Implications and International Cooperation
1st Edition
Edited
By Keyuan Zou, Shicun Wu
September 28, 2009
Maritime security is of vital importance to the South China Sea, a critical sea route for maritime transport of East Asian countries including China. The adjacent countries have rendered overlapping territorial and/or maritime claims in the South China Sea which complicate the situation of ...