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Center for International Maritime Security Fostering the Discussion on Securing the Seas.
- Sea Control 586: What Moral Leadership Looks Like with William Spearsby Guest Author on September 18, 2025
By Brian Kerg Commander William Spears, U.S. Navy, joins the program to discuss his article, “What Moral Leadership Looks Like,” which examines the philosophical approach of Admiral Stockdale during his time as a POW in North Vietnam. Commander William C. Spears is a submarine warfare officer in the U.S. Navy and the author of Stoicism as … Continue reading Sea Control 586: What Moral Leadership Looks Like with William Spears →
- Call for Articles: Short Story Fictionby Dmitry Filipoff on September 15, 2025
Stories Due: November 10, 2025 Week Dates: December 1-5, 2025 Story Length: 1,5000-3,000 Words Submit to: Content@cimsec.org By Dmitry Filipoff In annual tradition, CIMSEC will be running a series of short stories looking to explore the nature of conflict and competition through fiction. Fiction has long served as a powerful means for exploring hypotheticals and envisioning … Continue reading Call for Articles: Short Story Fiction →
- It is Time for Naval Mines to Enter the Missile Ageby Guest Author on September 10, 2025
By Benjamin Massengale Introduction Much has been written over the last two decades about how cost-effective naval mine warfare can be for the U.S. Navy in great power war. Mines have demonstrated their utility in the Ukraine conflict by both deterring Russia from executing amphibious landings and interfering with Ukrainian grain exports. China has repeatedly … Continue reading It is Time for Naval Mines to Enter the Missile Age →
- Countering the People’s Republic of China’s Maritime Insurgency in the South Pacificby Guest Author on September 9, 2025
By Jason Lancaster Guadalcanal, the Coral Sea, Tarawa, New Guinea, and Iron Bottom Sound highlight the strategic location of the South Pacific during the Second World War. Today, U.S. and allied preeminence in this vital region is under threat. The People’s Republic of China (PRC,) through a sophisticated blend of economic inducements, political influence, and … Continue reading Countering the People’s Republic of China’s Maritime Insurgency in the South Pacific →
- Design, Decide, Forget: Why the Navy Needs a Lessons-Learned Center for Shipbuildingby Guest Author on September 8, 2025
By Marcus Jones In March 2025 testimony before the House Armed Services Committee’s Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee, Ronald O’Rourke, naval analyst for the Congressional Research Service since 1984, sharpened an excellent recommendation he has raised over more than a decade: the U.S. Navy should establish a dedicated institutional mechanism for systematically capturing, analyzing, and … Continue reading Design, Decide, Forget: Why the Navy Needs a Lessons-Learned Center for Shipbuilding →
- Sea Control 585: Imperial Germany and China’s Basing Ambitions with Chuck Ridgwayby Jonathan Selling on September 6, 2025
By Jonathan Selling Retired USN Commander Chuck Ridgway joins the podcast to discuss his article “What Imperial Germany Teaches About China’s Naval Basing Ambitions,” which appeared in the May issue of Proceedings. Commander Ridgway is a retired U.S. Navy surface warfare and a reserve Africa foreign area officer. After leaving active duty, he worked for … Continue reading Sea Control 585: Imperial Germany and China’s Basing Ambitions with Chuck Ridgway →
- What U.S.-Korea Ties Mean on the 75th Anniversary of the Incheon Landingby Choe Sang-Hun and Jun Michael Park on September 20, 2025
Incheon, the site of a crucial battle of the Korean War, has a singular place in South Korea’s modern history and in its ties with the United States.
- Taliban Rebuffs Trump’s Effort to Regain Air Base in Afghanistanby Elian Peltier on September 20, 2025
An Afghan official rejected the idea of a renewed presence for the U.S. military in the country, but left the door open for “political and economic relations.”
- Syria’s President Says Border Deal With Israel Could Come ‘Within Days’by Ben Hubbard on September 20, 2025
Syrian and Israeli officials have been holding talks about security arrangements along their shared border as part of U.S.-mediated efforts to reset decades of hostility.
- Trump and China Suggest TikTok Deal Could Move Ahead in Vague Statementsby Emmett Lindner on September 20, 2025
The president told reporters Friday that China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, had approved a deal for TikTok. But he also suggested the agreement was a work in progress.
- Trump’s Threats to Media in Jimmy Kimmel Fallout Resemble World Autocratby Damien Cave on September 20, 2025
The tactics President Trump has embraced place the United States in awkward company as freedom of expression is declining in dozens of countries.
- Trump Hails Progress on TikTok Deal After Call With Xiby Lily Kuo on September 20, 2025
President Trump said he would meet with President Xi Jinping next month in South Korea. Mr. Xi said he welcomes a TikTok deal that would benefit both sides.