Toward a New Maritime Strategy examines the evolution of American naval thinking in the post-Cold War era. It recounts the development of the U.S. Navy's key strategic documents from the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the release in 2007 of the U.S. Navy's maritime strategy, A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower. This penetrating intellectual history critically analyzes the Navy's ideas and recounts how they interacted with those that govern U.S. strategy to shape the course of U.S. naval strategy.
The book explains how the Navy arrived at its current strategic outlook and why it took nearly two decades to develop a new maritime strategy. Haynes criticizes the Navy's leaders for their narrow worldview and failure to understand the virtues and contributions of American sea power, particularly in an era of globalization. This provocative study tests institutional wisdom and will surely provoke debate in the Navy, the Pentagon, and U.S. and international naval and defense circles.
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"For those readers, and they should include as many folks as possible in government and security circles, who have wondered about whether the Navy has a 'strategy problem' or not, a topic of much recent debate, this book will address their curiosity. It also has much to offer those with broad interest in how institutions change, see themselves, and try to reconcile their institutional identities within the context of a national strategy, or even grand strategy--especially those interested in how the United States fits into the overall picture of the global system and why it remains an essential leaders and "system manager." This book is also recommended to the officers of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), if not already on their lists--as radical and unconventional as that might sound coming from the keyboard of a former US Navy officer. Knowing one's counterparts can be as useful for advancing peace and understanding as it is in 'knowing one's enemy' for the darker purposes of war."--Naval Historical Foundation
"Toward a New Maritime Strategy is a masterful look at how our Navy thinks about, and creates, strategy. This book belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in naval and maritime affairs, or the development of military strategy more broadly, both in uniform and civilian clothes. Frankly, it should be on every officer and national security professional's reading list because, as the strategist Adm. J.C. Wylie wrote: 'Strategy is everyone's business.' Yes, even maritime strategy."--WarOntheRocks.com
"Haynes has written an insightful and penetrating history with many lessons identified. …it will be of great interest to defense leaders, students and thinkers, as the relevance and parallels are clear. In his final comment Haynes states that while the US Navy alone cannot conceive and execute a maritime strategy in a changing era of globalization, it does not relieve it of the requirement to exercise strategic leadership."--Australian Naval Institute
"Few if any of these scholarly explorations have come close to touching upon the actual impetus, evolution, and bureaucratic calcification that make such pathology an almost indelible part of a service's culture and identity. Haynes' study of the Navy's Staff (Office of the Chief of Naval Operations [OPNAV]), the evolution and structuring of its various bases of power, and their ability to compete for influence alongside the other institutional bases of power within the Navy all marks the book as an original approach to understanding how military services as institutions formulate their own identity and how that identity shapes service policy and planning. Scholars interested in exploring concepts like 'strategic culture' within the framework of a specific service would do well to read and emulate Haynes's approach."--Journal of Strategic Studies
"This crisp and authoritative review is written by an insider, but one who is prepared to criticize. Coinciding with the issue of a new version of the 'Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower,' this book will strike many as controversial. For that reason alone, this is a 'must-read' for anyone seriously interested in the world's maritime future, as well as its past."--Geoffrey Till, author of Seapower: A Guide for the 21st Century
"In Toward a New Maritime Strategy, Capt. Peter Haynes' meticulously researched study of American naval strategy in the post-Cold War era, the reader is drawn behind the scenes of the Navy and Marine Corps' Pentagon staffs to see the battle lines of intellectual thought. Haynes manages to untangle the complicated thicket of maritime strategy over three decades and render it historically coherent and indeed fascinating."--Adm. James Stavridis, USN (Ret.), Dean, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, 2009-13; author of The Accidental Admiral: A Sailor Takes Command at NATO
"In this meticulously researched book, Capt. Haynes dissects the process and products of naval strategic thinking from the end of the Cold War to the present. Towards a Maritime Strategy is a penetrating but lively 'deep dive' as the Navy adapted to the shifting strategic context which culminated with the publication of the 2007 edition of the Maritime Strategy. Readers will come to understand the bureaucratic, political and personality issues inherent to the formulation of strategy in the maritime services in this era of strategic adjustment. As a scarred participant of these debates, I can confirm the author has accurately captured the tenor and substance of the arguments in the distinctive evolution in American naval strategy. Highly recommended for students and scholars of U.S. military theory and strategy."--Dr. Frank Hoffman, Senior Research Fellow, National Defense University
"An authoritative, extremely clear evaluation of the search for an answer to the high-stakes question, 'What's the Navy for?' Haynes' unique study, rich in drama and insight and elegantly written, leaves us with lessons all around. A brilliant and immediately relevant book."--George W. Baer, former chairman, Department of Strategy and Policy and Alfred Thayer Mahan Chair of Maritime Strategy, U.S. Naval War College; author of One Hundred Years of Sea Power: The U.S. Navy 1890-1990
"In this finely crafted history, Peter Haynes identifies the institutional constraints that shape the Navy's strategy-making process. He shows how organizational culture, an overwhelming focus on operational considerations, and the impact of the Goldwater-Nichols reforms limit the Navy's ability to adjust to a changing international setting. Toward a New Maritime Strategy not only describes the Navy's strategic products since the end of the Cold War, it also explains how Navy culture shapes successive visions of future strategy."--James J. Wirtz, co-editor of Strategy in the Contemporary World
"This book is of outstanding importance. Haynes argues convincingly for a real revival of thought and action for an American global maritime strategy. This will make for uncomfortable reading to many, but read it they must. It is criticism, but of a constructive and fundamentally friendly kind."--Colin S. Gray, professor emeritus of strategic studies at the University of Reading; author of The Future of Strategy
Capt. Peter D. Haynes, USN is the deputy director, Strategy, Plans, and Policy, U.S. Special Operations Command. A carrier aviator, former squadron commander, and decorated combat veteran, he has a PhD in security studies and a master's degree in strategic planning, both from the Naval Postgraduate School.
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在阅读《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》的过程中,我发现作者在探讨“新”战略时,非常注重对现有局势的细致分析。他并没有一味地否定过去,而是承认历史上海洋战略的成就与局限,并在此基础上提出了对未来发展方向的思考。我特别欣赏作者在论证过程中所展现出的严谨逻辑和扎实证据。他可能引用了大量的统计数据、政策文件、甚至是知名战略家的观点,来支持自己的论点。他或许会详细剖析当前全球海洋力量对比的变化,分析不同国家在海军现代化、关键海洋技术研发、以及海上资源开发等方面的投入和进展。其中,他对一些新兴海上力量所采取的策略,以及这些策略对现有国际海洋秩序可能产生的冲击,进行了深入的探讨。这种对现实问题的精准把握,使得本书的分析具有很强的现实意义,也让我对作者提出的“新”战略有了更清晰的认识。它不仅仅是理论上的构想,更是基于对现实挑战的深刻洞察所提出的解决方案。我迫切地想知道,在作者看来,究竟是什么样的“新”元素,使得未来的海洋战略与过去截然不同。
评分《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》给我最直接的感受是,它不仅仅是一部理论著作,更是一份极具前瞻性的行动指南。作者的论证逻辑严谨,层层递进,最终指向了对未来海洋战略的明确建议。我能够感受到,他并非空谈理论,而是基于对现实问题的深刻洞察,提出了具体可行的政策方向。他或许在书中详细阐述了应该如何进行海军的现代化建设,如何加强海上力量的部署和运用,以及如何通过国际合作来共同应对海洋安全挑战。更重要的是,作者可能强调了“软实力”在海洋战略中的作用,例如通过海洋文化交流、海洋科研合作以及国际海洋法治的建设,来提升国家在海洋领域的影响力和话语权。我期待看到作者提出的具体战略举措,它们是否能够兼顾军事威慑、经济发展以及国际合作等多个维度,从而形成一种更加全面和可持续的海洋战略。这本书让我觉得,它不仅能帮助我理解“为什么”需要新的海洋战略,更能启发我思考“如何”去构建和实施它。
评分在《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》的诸多章节中,作者对海洋经济与国家战略之间关系的探讨,是我最为关注的重点之一。他深刻地阐述了海洋作为全球经济的“蓝色动脉”,其重要性是如何日益凸显的。我能够想象到,作者或许在书中详细分析了全球海运网络的演变,讨论了能源和资源如何在海上运输中流动,以及海洋旅游、渔业和海洋生物技术等新兴产业的潜力。他可能着重强调了,一个国家能否有效地开发和利用其海洋经济资源,与其国家整体的经济实力和战略自主性息息相关。书中可能还涉及了对海洋资源的争夺,以及如何通过法律和外交手段来维护海洋经济利益。我尤其期待看到作者对“蓝色经济”和可持续发展理念在海洋战略中的体现,以及这些理念如何指导国家在海洋领域的投资和政策制定。这本书让我意识到,理解海洋战略,绝不能仅仅局限于军事层面,而必须将其置于更广阔的经济背景之下。它是一本能够帮助我理解全球经济脉络与国家战略相互作用的指南。
评分翻开《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》,我立刻被其开篇的宏大叙事所吸引。作者并没有从枯燥的军事术语开始,而是以一种充满画面感的笔触,描绘了人类文明从依海而生到逐海而兴的漫长历程。他巧妙地将历史上的地理大发现、海上贸易路线的开辟、以及不同文明之间通过海洋进行的交流与冲突,编织成一张错综复杂的网络。我仿佛看到了那些乘风破浪的船队,听到了不同语言在港口此起彼伏的喧嚣,感受到了海洋所承载的文化多样性与人类探索精神。更重要的是,作者通过对历史的回顾,深刻地揭示了海洋在国家崛起和衰落中所扮演的关键角色。他可能在强调,一个国家的实力,在很大程度上取决于其驾驭海洋的能力,无论是经济上的航运和资源,还是战略上的海上通道和军事存在。这本书的开篇,给我一种感觉,它不仅仅是一本关于“战略”的书,更是一部关于人类与海洋关系的史诗,一部关于权力、贸易和文明如何在蓝色疆域上交织演变的故事。这让我对后续内容充满了好奇,期待作者如何从历史的纵深中,提炼出现代海洋战略的核心要素。
评分《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》的作者在探讨“新”战略时,并没有回避地缘政治的复杂性,反而将其视为核心的分析对象。我感觉,作者非常清晰地认识到,海洋战略的制定,必然受到国际关系格局、区域力量平衡以及大国竞争等因素的深刻影响。他可能详细剖析了当前全球海洋安全面临的挑战,例如地区冲突的潜在升级、海上航行自由的保障问题、以及领土和海洋权益的争端。书中可能还深入探讨了不同国家在南海、印度洋等关键战略海域的互动,以及这些互动如何塑造区域力量格局。我特别欣赏作者在分析这些复杂地缘政治问题时所展现出的客观和中立的态度,他努力从多个角度去审视问题,避免了片面的指责和简单的站队。他或许在尝试指出,未来的海洋战略,需要更加强调合作与对话,同时也要具备应对冲突和维护自身利益的能力。这种对地缘政治现实的深刻理解,使得本书的战略性建议具有极高的参考价值,它帮助我更清晰地认识到,在复杂多变的全球环境中,如何为海洋力量的运用找到最佳定位。
评分在阅读《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》的过程中,我深刻地体会到作者对于“规则”和“秩序”的重视。他可能在书中详细阐述了现有的国际海洋法体系,以及这些规则在维护全球海上秩序中的作用。然而,他也敏锐地指出了,随着新的海洋力量的崛起和新的海洋挑战的出现,现有的规则体系可能面临着适应性和有效性的考验。我期待看到作者对于如何完善和更新海洋法律法规的思考,以及如何在尊重现有国际秩序的基础上,推动建立更加公平和合理的海洋治理机制。他或许在强调,未来的海洋战略,不应仅仅是国家力量的展示,更应该是对国际规则的维护和对全球公共利益的贡献。这种对“规则”的关注,让这本书的战略思考,不仅仅停留在国家利益层面,而是上升到了对全球海洋可持续发展和和平稳定的更高追求。我从中看到了作者对于构建一个更加稳定和可预测的海洋未来的愿景。
评分《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》为我打开了一个全新的视野,让我认识到海洋战略的内涵远比我之前想象的要丰富和多元。作者并没有将焦点仅仅集中在传统的军事对抗上,而是将海洋视为一个集经济、环境、技术、以及文化等多种要素于一体的复杂系统。他或许在书中探讨了如何应对气候变化对海洋生态的影响,如何保障关键海洋航道的安全,以及如何通过海洋资源的可持续利用来促进经济增长。我尤其欣赏作者对于“海洋安全”的广义理解,他将其定义为不仅包括军事威胁,还涵盖了经济风险、环境破坏以及人道主义危机等多种挑战。这本书让我意识到,一个成功的海洋战略,必须具备高度的灵活性和适应性,能够应对不断变化的全球局势和新兴的挑战。它不仅仅是一部关于“力量”的书,更是一部关于“智慧”的书,教导我们如何以更加全面和负责任的态度,去理解和塑造我们在蓝色星球上的未来。
评分《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》中关于技术变革对海洋战略影响的论述,令我印象尤为深刻。作者敏锐地捕捉到了当前科技发展的脉搏,并将其与海洋领域的实际应用相结合,描绘了一幅充满未来感的图景。我脑海中浮现出无人潜航器在深海中默默探索的画面,智能化的海上监控系统如何实时掌握全球海域的动态,以及先进的通信技术如何支持更加高效的海上指挥和协同作战。他可能详细介绍了人工智能、大数据分析、新材料科学以及海洋工程技术等前沿科技,如何在提升海军作战能力、保障海上交通安全、以及开发海底资源等方面发挥着颠覆性的作用。更重要的是,作者不仅仅局限于军事层面,他还可能讨论了这些技术如何影响全球贸易的模式、如何改变海洋环境保护的手段、甚至如何影响我们对海洋主权的认知。这种跨学科的分析,让我意识到,未来的海洋战略,将是技术、经济、政治和军事等多重因素交织作用的结果。我对这些技术如何重塑“海洋力量”的概念,以及它们将如何被运用在国际竞争与合作中,充满了浓厚的兴趣。
评分当我第一次在书店里看到《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》这本书的名字时,我的脑海中立刻涌现出一系列关于海洋、战略、以及未来可能发生的种种情景。这个书名本身就充满了一种召唤力,它暗示着一种正在发生的、或者即将发生的重大转变,一种对我们理解和利用海洋方式的深刻反思。作为一名对地缘政治和国际关系有着浓厚兴趣的读者,我对于任何能够阐释国家安全、经济发展以及全球力量平衡如何与海洋紧密相连的著作都抱有极大的期待。这本书的书名简洁有力,但却蕴含着无限的解读空间,它不仅仅指向军事层面的海上力量,更可能触及到经济航运、资源开发、环境保护、甚至文化交流等更广泛的领域。我设想着,这本书或许会带领我深入探索历史上的海洋战略如何演变,又在当今世界格局下呈现出怎样的挑战与机遇。它会不会讨论那些新兴的海上大国是如何崛起的?又是否会深入剖析那些传统的海洋强国在面对新的技术和地缘政治现实时,是如何调整其策略的?我期待这本书能够提供一种全新的视角,一种超越传统海战和海军力量的更宏观、更具前瞻性的思考方式,从而帮助我更好地理解这个日益相互依存但又充满竞争的蓝色星球。
评分合上《Toward a New Maritime Strategy》的最后一页,我感到一种意犹未尽的满足感。这本书所提供的思考,不仅仅停留在我阅读的当下,而是将在未来的很长一段时间里,持续地引发我的共鸣和反思。作者所描绘的“新”战略,是一种对过往经验的总结,是对当下挑战的审视,更是对未来可能性的大胆探索。它让我看到了海洋在人类文明发展中的核心地位,也让我更加清晰地认识到,在21世纪这个充满变革的时代,我们必须以一种全新的、更具战略性的思维方式来理解和运用我们的海洋力量。这本书所传递的信息,是关于机遇,也是关于责任;是关于竞争,也是关于合作。它提醒我,作为地球上的一份子,我们都应该关注和参与到海洋战略的讨论中来,因为这个蓝色星球的未来,与我们每个人息息相关。这本书无疑是一部极具启发性和深度的作品,它不仅提升了我对海洋战略的认知,也让我对人类与海洋的未来充满了期待。
评分主要覆盖时段为1989-2007年。如今,作者写作的美国内外政治、外交和战略环境、氛围已经大变。围绕多个海军战略文件背后的权力、利益与思想斗争展开,局内人的视角。也是美国冷战后国家大战略探索、徘徊、转折的缩影。
评分主要覆盖时段为1989-2007年。如今,作者写作的美国内外政治、外交和战略环境、氛围已经大变。围绕多个海军战略文件背后的权力、利益与思想斗争展开,局内人的视角。也是美国冷战后国家大战略探索、徘徊、转折的缩影。
评分主要覆盖时段为1989-2007年。如今,作者写作的美国内外政治、外交和战略环境、氛围已经大变。围绕多个海军战略文件背后的权力、利益与思想斗争展开,局内人的视角。也是美国冷战后国家大战略探索、徘徊、转折的缩影。
评分主要覆盖时段为1989-2007年。如今,作者写作的美国内外政治、外交和战略环境、氛围已经大变。围绕多个海军战略文件背后的权力、利益与思想斗争展开,局内人的视角。也是美国冷战后国家大战略探索、徘徊、转折的缩影。
评分主要覆盖时段为1989-2007年。如今,作者写作的美国内外政治、外交和战略环境、氛围已经大变。围绕多个海军战略文件背后的权力、利益与思想斗争展开,局内人的视角。也是美国冷战后国家大战略探索、徘徊、转折的缩影。
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