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portada Maritime Strategy and Naval Innovation: Technology, Bureaucracy, and the Problem of Change in the age of Competition (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
Inglés
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.0 x 2.3 cm
Weight
0.45 kg.
ISBN13
9781682475256

Maritime Strategy and Naval Innovation: Technology, Bureaucracy, and the Problem of Change in the age of Competition (in English)

James A. Russell (Illustrated by) · Alessio Patalano (Illustrated by) · Vice Adm Ann Rondeau Usn (Ret ). (Preface by) · US Naval Institute Press · Paperback

Maritime Strategy and Naval Innovation: Technology, Bureaucracy, and the Problem of Change in the age of Competition (in English) - Patalano, Alessio ; Russell, James a. ; Rondeau Usn (Ret )., Vice Adm Ann

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Synopsis "Maritime Strategy and Naval Innovation: Technology, Bureaucracy, and the Problem of Change in the age of Competition (in English)"

The essays in this book highlight the connective tissue between maritime strategy and naval innovation. The cases and perspectives in this collection of essays by some of today's foremost strategic thinkers are both retrospective and prospective and carry on an intellectual tradition established by the likes of Alfred Thayer Mahan. Composed of four parts, each one deals with a specific aspect of strategic innovation, beginning with an investigation of the context of maritime strategy, focusing on how international security relates to its requirements. The second section focuses on the role of organizational and bureaucratic factors in naval innovation, engaging with the issues of balancing operational stability against future requirements. The third section builds upon the previous two to more closely address the impact of new tactics and technologies on war at sea, exploring the impacts of technological change against a backdrop of broader strategic and security concerns. Finally, the fourth section segment of the book makes an original contribution to the naval innovation debate. Here, the authors widen the organizational change agenda, and discuss the extent to which real naval innovation in an interconnected world should also mean engaging with the challenges of operating with partners.

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