Here’s What You Need to Know: Japanese strategists had long been avid consumers of Mahan’s writings. Americans have Alfred Thayer Mahan to blame for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Lambert, a naval historian, insists that the work of Alfred Thayer Mahan, the nineteenth-century naval officer and historian who is the United States’ greatest naval thinker, has come to be unfairly ...
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Robert Kaplan is one of our nation’s best geopolitical thinkers. He has the remarkable ability to explain contemporary world ...
Roosevelt greatly admired naval officer and historian Alfred Thayer Mahan and supported his theory that the United States needed a modern navy to protect its growing interests around the world.
A survey of every war with a significant naval campaign since 1200 validates the theory of nineteenth-century naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan that a decisive naval battle dramatically ...
Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan, who in the late nineteenth century was one of the nation’s most passionate advocates of a “blue-water” navy, in 1890 warned against “our self-imposed isolation ...
Twenty-one years ago I closed out my very first hefty journal article, over at Comparative Strategy, with an offhand observation that the works of Alfred Thayer Mahan, the fin de siècle American ...
“Our self-imposed isolation in the matter of markets ... [has] coincided singularly with an actual remoteness of this continent from the life of the rest of the world.” ...