As little-known and seemingly bizarre commodities begin to fetch higher and higher values in global illicit markets, law ...
An end to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea would be a welcome development given how disruptive the campaign has been to global ...
The health of the defense industrial base is vital to the success and sustainability of military campaigns. In 2024, a ...
What is old is new again, and Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) is no different. MOSA is an acquisition and design ...
Lt. Col. Craig Whiteside, (Ret.) PhD., joins the program to discuss the new book he co-authored with Ian Rice, Non-state Special Operations: Capabilities and Effects. Dr. Whiteside shares how to ...
Elaine Helm joins the program to reflect on the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and her time as a journalist embedded with the U.S. military during their response and recovery operations in New ...
Pieter Zhao joins the program to discuss his article, “Outsourcing Security at Sea—The Return of Private Maritime-Security Companies and Their Role in Twenty-First-Century Maritime Security.” He ...
Currently, much of the attention given to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is focused on the land and air domains; but the Russian Federation Navy has also played a role in the Black Sea, where there has ...
On July 29, 2020, the heads of three maritime unions – Marshall Ainley of the Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association, Don Marcus from the International Organization of Masters, Mate & Pilots, and ...