The outlaw and lawless ocean, non-state actors, intimidation, and hostile acts short of war – security on the high seas involves a lot more than fleet actions.From the South China Sea as government policy, to land conflicts and economic stress moving to adjacent seas – what exactly is the concept of insurgency and counterinsurgency at sea?Returning to Midrats to discuss this and more will be Hunter Stires.Hunter is a Fellow with the John B. Hattendorf Center for Maritime Historical Research at the U.S. Naval War College and works in a non-resident capacity with the Center for a New American Security. His work focuses on maritime strategy and logistics for forward deployed naval forces in the Western Pacific in history and today. He is a freelance contributor to The National Interest and is recently the co-author with Dr. Patrick Cronin of “China is Waging a Maritime Insurgency in the South China Sea. It’s Time for the United States to Counter It.”
Source: Midrats | Author: Midrats | Published: Sun, 14 Oct 2018 21:00:00 +0000