Naval Strategy: the Legacy of the U. S. Navy Rear Admiral

Naval Strategy: the Legacy of the U. S. Navy Rear Admiral

by (us) A. S. Mahan

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This book is a book compiled and published by A. S. Mahan from the lectures he gave on naval strategic theory at the Naval Academy from 1887 to 1911. Compared with the previous book "The Influence of Sea Power on History", this book is a more mature, detailed and systematic great work. In this book, A. S. Mahan proposed the theory of sea power and sea control. In this book, A. S. Mahan details the importance of maritime strategy - whoever controls the oceans can control the entire world. The primary factor in national strength and prosperous trade is control of ocean lines of communication. The creation of this book has a clear purpose - to allow the country to firmly control its sea power in peacetime and build a powerful navy to ensure the prosperity of the country. After the book was published, it attracted attention from various countries. Both the then German Emperor Hohenzollern and the then British Admiralty Churchill praised the book repeatedly.

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