by NWCF | Jan 4, 2020 | News
Carla Knorowski, Ph.D. has joined the Naval War College Foundation as its new President and Chief Development Officer (CDO). Dr. Knorowski will work closely with CEO George Lang to expand the Foundation’s outreach nationally and craft even more valuable programs to...
by NWCF | Jun 1, 2019 | Publications
A rendering of World War II-era maritime mines. In “Preparing Today for the Mines of Tomorrow,” Joshua Edwards reviews traditional mining practices and the methodologies used to assess the effectiveness of mines and to plan their usage, and proposes new...
by NWCF | Apr 1, 2019 | Publications
A Chinese amphibious transport ship leaves port in the Netherlands in January 2015. In “Surging Second Sea Force: China’s Maritime Law-Enforcement Forces, Capabilities, and Future in the Gray Zone and Beyond,” Andrew Erickson, Joshua Hickey, and Henry Holst analyze...
by NWCF | Jan 1, 2019 | Publications
Newport Papers are extended research projects that the Director, the Dean of Naval Warfare Studies, and the President of the Naval War College consider to be of particular interest to policy makers, scholars, and analysts. These book-length monographs cover a variety...
by NWCF | Jan 1, 2019 | Publications
This Newport Paper by Bruce A. Elleman will examine the role of offshore islands in twentieth-century East Asian history, in particular those islands in the Taiwan Strait that were disputed by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC) during...