Sorry, China: Why the Japanese Navy is the Best in Asia
Technically, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force is a “self-defense force.” However, it is, ship for ship, the best navy in Asia.Kyle MizokamiThe best navy in Asia has a total of 114 warships and...
View ArticleWhy Russia and China Fear America's Seawolf-Class Submarines
Too bad they were so expensive.Kyle MizokamiThe Seawolf-class submarines were envisioned as the best submarines ever built. Designed to succeed the Los Angeles–class attack submarines and maintain...
View ArticleJapan's Master Plan to Defend Itself from China
The future is amphibious.Kyle MizokamiFor decades, Tokyo’s plans to defend the homeland were frozen in amber. During the Cold War it was assumed, that in the event of war the Soviet Union would invade...
View ArticleWhy China and Russia Still Fear America's Los Angeles-Class Submarines
They might be a few decades old, but they still pack quite the punch.Kyle MizokamiThe Los Angeles–class nuclear attack submarines were the most successful American submarines of the Cold War. The...
View ArticleDoes China Really Want to Be the South China Sea's Policeman?
Uncertainty creates a vicious cycle in Asia's arms race.Karyn WangA 2015 Chinese publication of geopolitical strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan’s 1890 treatise, The Influence of Seapower upon History,...
View ArticleCops, Robbers and the South China Sea's New Normal
This is what happens when America leaves Asia.Alexander VuvingYesterday, a friend of mine came to me and said he’d heard about China’s seizure of a U.S. Navy drone in the South China Sea. I was...
View ArticleThe Chinese Navy's New 'Tall Ship' May Reveal Beijing's True Intentions
China wants to convey prestige, not conquer the Pacific.Lyle J. GoldsteinOver the summer, Chinese naval media announced the building of an entirely new kind of PLA Navy (PLAN) ship. This is not China’s...
View ArticleHow Trump Can Make America Navigate Again
How can the next administration ensure freedom of the seas?Jonathan OdomWith the nominations of ExxonMobil’s Rex Tillerson and retired Gen. James Mattis to become the next U.S. secretaries of state and...
View ArticleCan Donald Trump Avoid a Dangerous South China Sea Showdown?
Greater risks loom on the horizon.Jim SteinbergMichael O'HanlonDonald Trump’s election has raised questions about the future of U.S. foreign policy—and perhaps nowhere more consequentially than for...
View ArticleIf I Were Secretary of the U.S. Navy for Just One Day
What one of the world’s leading naval experts would change.James HolmesRiddle me this: what one thing would you change about the U.S. Navy if you were appointed Secretary of the Navy for a Day? And not...
View ArticleWorried about the Size of the U.S. Navy? Rearm the Coast Guard
A new challenge for Trump: redefine the U.S. Coast Guard's defense roles.Gregory TozziThe United States’ peer naval competitors are on the rise, and our Navy is woefully deficient in the small surface...
View ArticleRussia, Turkey and the Black Sea A2/AD Arms Race
Will Turkey build its A2/AD capabilities to counter Russia’s growing A2/AD assets in the Black Sea and Syria?Bleda KurtdarcanBarın KayaoğluWhile the Chinese A2/AD “bubble” in the South China Sea gives...
View ArticleMonitor vs. Merrimac: How the First Ironclad Battle Changed Naval History...
Someone watching the floating cheese box battle the floating butter dish can be forgiven for not appreciating what lay in the future.Michael PeckHad you been around 155 years ago, and stood on the...
View ArticleAmerica Needs an "Engage and Contain" Strategy for China
Will the Trump administration develop the right grand strategy to deal with China and protect U.S. vital interests?Robert D. BlackwillFor the United States, the headline concerning China should not be...
View ArticleHow 'The Rules of the Game' Can Help the U.S. Navy
Historian Andrew Gordon's naval strategy book warns about how maritime security can lead to culture decay.James HolmesWhy would any sane naval commander execute an order sure to bring about...
View ArticleSoutheast Asia's Armies Outpace Naval Expansion
Thailand, Indonesia and Myanmar have three of Southeast Asia’s largest militaries. They are also countries in which the dominance of the army has likely diminished the navy’s growth prospects.Greg...
View ArticleAmerica's Lethal Iowa-Class Battleship vs. Russia's Battlecruiser: Who Wins?
It would have been a battle for the ages.Kyle MizokamiIt’s 1988. World War Three has begun, with the armies of the Soviet Union and the rest of the Warsaw Pact pouring over the Inter-German Border....
View ArticleGreatest Naval Match-Up Ever: USS Zumwalt vs. a Battleship: Who Wins?
The most high-tech naval vessel ever vs. the deadliest battleship ever.Robert FarleyWhat would happen if the US Navy’s latest destroyer, the USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) fought against the Navy’s last...
View ArticleNazi Germany's Battleship Bismarck vs. America's Iowa Class: Who Wins?
A World War II showdown that never was.Kyle MizokamiDespite the vast scope of the Second World War, the navies of the United States and Nazi Germany fought few, if any, direct surface engagements. By...
View ArticleAmerica's Lethal Zumwalt-Class Destroyer vs. Russia's Battlecruiser: Who Wins?
A Russia-U.S. showdown at sea may once again be in the cards.Kyle MizokamiThe recent decline in relations between Russia and the West has put ship-vs.-ship warfare back on the table. After more than a...
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