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- How the United States Can Overcome Icebreaker Construction Woes and . . .
The United States needs to rapidly recapitalize and increase its fleet of three polar icebreakers to address national security risks in the Arctic Foreign ship construction can rapidly deliver the needed icebreakers as the U S grows its domestic shipbuilding industry
- Don’t Miss the Boat: Considerations for U. S. -South Korea Maritime . . .
As China’s shipbuilding surge outpaces U S capacity, the U S Navy’s fleet readiness faces critical gaps Leveraging South Korea’s world-class shipyards for maintenance and new-build collaboration could revitalize the United States' maritime strength and supply chain resilience
- What China’s 2025 White Paper Says About Its Maritime Strategy
China's 2025 white paper reflects Beijing’s effort to recalibrate its national security strategy to both integrate domestic development priorities and respond to a rapidly evolving strategic landscape
- Signals in the Swarm: The Data Behind China’s Maritime Gray . . . - CSIS
This brief presents a new data-driven framework for identifying Chinese maritime gray zone activity near Taiwan, using AIS tracking, fishing effort data, and military drill zones to flag civilian vessels likely engaged in state-directed operations
- Next Navy: Transforming American Maritime Power - CSIS
Next Navy—a CSIS Futures Lab project—examines how autonomy, unmanned systems, and evolving warfighting concepts are transforming maritime strategy, fleet design, and naval operations As the United States Navy confronts rapid shifts in technology and intensifying great-power rivalries, the foundations of maritime power are being reimagined
- The State of Maritime Supply-Chain Threats - CSIS
The global maritime supply chains primer from the CSIS Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business identifies and assesses current and potential key threats to seaborne trade
- Maritime Port Digitization and Systemic Cyber Risk - CSIS
Maritime Port Cybersecurity The world’s largest ports in central global hubs have made the greatest progress in digitization, and ongoing trends point to near-universal maritime port digitization by the mid-twenty-first century However, rapid innovation outpaces security measures and exposes port infrastructure to cyber threats
- Countering Coercion in Maritime Asia - CSIS
In the past decade, tensions in Asia have risen as Beijing has become more assertive in maritime disputes with its neighbors and the United States
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