영문목차
List of illustrations=viii
Preface=x
List of abbreviations=xii
Introduction=1
PART I. Concepts of naval warfare and maritime power=13
1. The nature of the maritime operating environment=15
2. Maritime strategy and naval warfare 1=36
3. Maritime strategy and naval warfare 2=56
4. Naval diplomacy=75
PART II. Contemporary practice=93
5. Combat operations at sea : sea control and sea denial=95
6. Combat operations at sea : exploiting sea control=114
7. Combat operations from the sea=129
8. Maritime security and the maintenance of good order at sea=150
9. Contemporary naval policy and future practice=170
Conclusion=193
Appendix 1. Maritime warfare areas=198
Appendix 2. Abbreviations for types of ship and submarine=200
Appendix 3. A sample of world navies in 2013=201
Select bibliography=202
Index=206
Boxes
I.1. Logic and grammar=7
I.2. US Coast Guard=8
1.1. Defining the 'littoral region'=15
1.2. The advantage of seaborne transport=19
1.3. Key terms within the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea=21
1.4. Attributes of maritime power/sea power/naval forces=29
1.5. US Navy 'core capabilities' and NATO 'essential operational capabilities'=32
2.1. The levels of war=37
2.2. Mahan, history and general principles=39
2.3. The Battle of Saintes, 1782=43
2.4. Definitions of command of the sea=47
3.1. The War of 1812=57
3.2. The US Civil War, 1861-65=59
3.3. Battle of Koh Change, 17 February 1941=68
4.1. Edward Luttwak on the political uses of sea power=80
4.2. US naval diplomacy and the Indo-Pakistan War, 1971=80
4.3. International Mine Counter-Measures Exercise (IMCMEX), May 2013=84
5.1. Modern definitions of sea control=96
5.2. Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2/AD)=99
5.3. Mine warfare and the 1982 Falklands/Malvinas Conflict : 'expendable Alacrity'=99
6.1. Ships taken up from trade, 1982 Falklands/Malvinas Conflict=115
6.2. Criteria for the conduct of a legitimate blockade=117
6.3. The 'quarantine' of Cuba, 1962=119
6.4. The Gaza flotilla, 2010=120
6.5. The tanker war, 1980-88=122
6.6. The Battle of the Atlantic, 1939-45=125
7.1. Battles of Taranto (1940) and Pearl Harbor (1941)=133
7.2. The value of aircraft Carrier Strike Groups explained in the US Naval Operations Concept (2010)=134
7.3. The raid on Alexandria, 1941=136
7.4. Overseas bases=142
7.5. Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan, 2001)=143
8.1. Disruptions to trade=152
8.2. Navies and peace operations=152
8.3. Coast guard roles, missions and areas of responsibility=155
8.4. The attack on the USS Cole and MV Limburg=157
8.5. Drug smuggling Self-Propelled Semi-Submersibles (SPSS) and Fully Submersible Vehicles (FSV)=159
9.1. Unmanned aerial, surface and underwater vehicles=174
9.2. Alternative perspectives on the expansion of the PLAN=181
1.1. Attributes of maritime power/sea power/naval forces=29
1.2. US Navy 'core capabilities' and NATO 'essential operational capabilities'=32
8.1. Coast guard roles, missions and areas of responsibility=155
A.3. A sample of world navies in 2013=201
I.1. The functions of navies=9
5.1. Sea control and sea denial=98
C.1. The span of maritime tasks=195