EI Weekly Listen — Elements of seapower, past and present by Lincoln Paine
April 1, 2022
Sea power derives from resources, a direct interest in sea-based trade, and pressure exerted by enemies. In the modern age, the importance of these factors in international affairs remains paramount. Read by Leighton Pugh.
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