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8 Bells Lecture | Hal Friedman: The Naval War College, Japan and the Old Enemy in the Pacific
Hal M. Friedman, "Blue versus Orange: The U.S. Naval War College, Japan, and the Old Enemy in the Pacific, 1945–1946," Eight Bells Book Lecture, Naval War College Museum, Aug. 21, 2014.
This study closely analyzes war gaming at the Naval War College in the academic year 1945–46, as both a reflection and source of the U.S. Navy’s doctrinal and strategic responses to the experience of World War II—responses that would help the Navy shape its approach to the Cold War. The book describes in fascinating detail the practice of war gaming at the Naval War College in that era.
*****
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the speaker's own and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Naval War College, the Department of the Navy, the Department of Defense, or any other branch or agency of the U....
published: 03 Sep 2014
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Lecture of Opportunity | Sheila Smith: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China
Sheila Smith, "Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China," Lecture of Opportunity, Oct. 14, 2015.
Key power transitions are taking place in the Pacific arena. Dr. Smith will cover many of the themes in her newly published book. Further, drawing on some of the most recent actions by both nations (key end of World War II anniversary dates, territorial issues, domestic economics/politics) will outline her views for both nations and the United States in the years ahead.
Sheila A. Smith, PhD, an expert on Japanese politics and foreign policy, is senior fellow for Japan studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). She is the author of Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China (Columbia University Press, 2015) and Japan's New Politics and the U.S....
published: 20 Oct 2015
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Naval War College - International Programs
Meet the international community at the U.S. Naval War College and learn about how the relationships formed at the College reinforce and strengthen the global alliances that exist outside of the classroom.
published: 26 Oct 2020
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How Did Wargaming Shape the War in the Pacific? (US vs Japan)
We explore the historical role of US and Japanese wargaming in shaping the War in the Pacific from the strategic to the tactical level. Thanks to the US Naval War College for hosting me on their campus!
In this interview, US Naval War College Museum Curator, Rob Doane, talks us through the naval history of wargaming in the 20th century. We begin by discussing US navy planning in the lead up to war which includes the eventual rainbow plan and war plan orange. We then look at how wargaming influenced naval warfare from the strategic to the tactical level. These impacted battles like Pearl Harbor, Midway, and the Island Hopping campaign across the Pacific. Finally we discuss the specifics of US vs Japan naval wargaming conducted by both the US Navy and the Japanese Navy.
A big thanks again ...
published: 06 Nov 2019
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Naval War College: Educational Wargaming w/ Barney Rubel
About this event
The presentation will examine the relationship of wargaming to the Navy's professional military education process. It will take a brief look at the history of gaming at the Naval War College, and particularly the separation of research and teaching after World War II. It will then go into the underlying relationship of gaming to professional learning and end with some observations on how educational wargaming can be improved.
Robert C. (Barney) Rubel, Captain, USN (Ret)
Commissioned in 1971 out of NROTC at the U of Illinois. Wings in Feb 73. Squadron and instructor assignments through to 1991, including command of Strike fighter Squadron 131. FWIW attended the Top Gun senior course in 1989, distinguishing myself by having the Co throw me out of his house at the end of co...
published: 05 Oct 2022
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軍事解説 海軍大学校~日本海軍の頭脳機関、山本五十六のエピソードを交えて~ 【人物解説】【ゆっくり歴史解説】
当チャンネルのメンバーシップの紹介動画はこちら↓
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa7TxBQHNrYEDTluarnr_mg/join
ドイツ国防軍の戦車、火砲、突撃砲、大日本帝国陸軍の戦車など戦闘車両に興味のある方は、「機甲情報号」というチャンネルをやってますのでよければ以下のURLをどうぞ↓
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQqmIoc_8rLo_nOp9F32jow
「陸軍大学校 ~帝国陸軍のエリート参謀養成学校、大本営の一大学閥、石原莞爾と東條英機のエピソードを交えて~」の解説動画は、以下のURLからどうぞ↓
https://youtu.be/0kReHOuvSR8
終盤で登場した動画「ドイツ第三帝国陸軍・38式4連装2センチ対空マシンガン」の解説動画は以下のURLです↓
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6wPzCrDuTY
【BGM】
OtoLogic「In That Mood」
By Bukvoed
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Flakvierling_38?uselang=ja#/media/File:Flakvierling-38-20mm-hatzerim-1.jpg
By Ruffneck88とone more author
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:2_cm_Flakvierling_38_during_World_War_II?uselang=ja#/media/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-J08339_Ausbildung_an_der_Vierlings-Flak_Recolore...
published: 08 Apr 2022
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Naval War College 101
“It’s critical that the Naval profession has a mid-career school that is not only a place where you can educate future leaders, but is also a repository of that knowledge.” – Dean Thomas Culora, U.S. Naval War College.
published: 26 Oct 2020
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NWC INS Lecture Series -- Lecture 2 "Who Lost the Vietnam War?"
The U.S. Naval War College is pleased to host the second lecture in this academic year's "Issues in National Security" lecture series.
Join Professor Sally Paine who will speak about " Who Lost the Vietnam War?".
From Professor Paine: The Vietnam War was an insurgency nested within a regional war nested within an overarching Cold War. Operationally North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam in the regional war. For the United States, however, Vietnam was a hot theater of the global Cold War that it ultimately won. The lecture explains how the Vietnam War contributed to this outcome by undermining the Sino-Soviet Alliance.
Sarah C. M. Paine is William S. Sims University Professor of History and Grand Strategy in the Strategy & Policy Department of the U.S. Naval War College. Nine years of rese...
published: 15 Oct 2021
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Wife of U.S. naval officer sentenced in Japan for deadly crash pleads for government’s help
In an exclusive interview with “CBS Mornings,” the wife of a U.S. naval officer sentenced to three years in a Japanese prison for a deadly crash says she is angry with the punishment and is asking for American officials to help bring her husband home. Lt. Ridge Alkonis is accused of falling asleep at the wheel and crashing into and killing two pedestrians. The lieutenant's family says he lost consciousness due to altitude sickness.
#news #japan
Each weekday morning, "CBS Mornings” co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson bring you the latest breaking news, smart conversation and in-depth feature reporting. "CBS Mornings" airs weekdays at 7 a.m. on CBS and stream it at 8 a.m. ET on the CBS News app.
Subscribe to “CBS Mornings” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/CBSMornings ...
published: 15 Jul 2022
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Student's Perspective on Checking In to the Naval War College
Created in 2010, but still has some good tips for incoming resident students.
published: 24 Sep 2010
56:28
8 Bells Lecture | Hal Friedman: The Naval War College, Japan and the Old Enemy in the Pacific
Hal M. Friedman, "Blue versus Orange: The U.S. Naval War College, Japan, and the Old Enemy in the Pacific, 1945–1946," Eight Bells Book Lecture, Naval War Colle...
Hal M. Friedman, "Blue versus Orange: The U.S. Naval War College, Japan, and the Old Enemy in the Pacific, 1945–1946," Eight Bells Book Lecture, Naval War College Museum, Aug. 21, 2014.
This study closely analyzes war gaming at the Naval War College in the academic year 1945–46, as both a reflection and source of the U.S. Navy’s doctrinal and strategic responses to the experience of World War II—responses that would help the Navy shape its approach to the Cold War. The book describes in fascinating detail the practice of war gaming at the Naval War College in that era.
*****
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the speaker's own and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Naval War College, the Department of the Navy, the Department of Defense, or any other branch or agency of the U.S. Government.
https://wn.com/8_Bells_Lecture_|_Hal_Friedman_The_Naval_War_College,_Japan_And_The_Old_Enemy_In_The_Pacific
Hal M. Friedman, "Blue versus Orange: The U.S. Naval War College, Japan, and the Old Enemy in the Pacific, 1945–1946," Eight Bells Book Lecture, Naval War College Museum, Aug. 21, 2014.
This study closely analyzes war gaming at the Naval War College in the academic year 1945–46, as both a reflection and source of the U.S. Navy’s doctrinal and strategic responses to the experience of World War II—responses that would help the Navy shape its approach to the Cold War. The book describes in fascinating detail the practice of war gaming at the Naval War College in that era.
*****
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the speaker's own and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Naval War College, the Department of the Navy, the Department of Defense, or any other branch or agency of the U.S. Government.
- published: 03 Sep 2014
- views: 11323
1:10:28
Lecture of Opportunity | Sheila Smith: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China
Sheila Smith, "Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China," Lecture of Opportunity, Oct. 14, 2015.
Key power transitions are taking place i...
Sheila Smith, "Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China," Lecture of Opportunity, Oct. 14, 2015.
Key power transitions are taking place in the Pacific arena. Dr. Smith will cover many of the themes in her newly published book. Further, drawing on some of the most recent actions by both nations (key end of World War II anniversary dates, territorial issues, domestic economics/politics) will outline her views for both nations and the United States in the years ahead.
Sheila A. Smith, PhD, an expert on Japanese politics and foreign policy, is senior fellow for Japan studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). She is the author of Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China (Columbia University Press, 2015) and Japan's New Politics and the U.S.-Japan Alliance (Council on Foreign Relations, June 2014). Her current research focuses on how geostrategic change in Asia is shaping Japan's strategic choices. In the fall of 2014, Smith began a new project on Northeast Asian Nationalisms and Alliance Management.
She joined CFR from the East-West Center in 2007, where she directed a multinational research team in a cross-national study of the domestic politics of the U.S. military presence in Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines. She teaches as an adjunct professor at the Asian Studies Department of Georgetown University and serves on the board of its Journal of Asian Affairs. She earned her MA and PhD degrees from the department of political science at Columbia University.
*****
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the speaker's own and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Naval War College, the Department of the Navy, the Department of Defense, or any other branch or agency of the U.S. Government.
https://wn.com/Lecture_Of_Opportunity_|_Sheila_Smith_Japanese_Domestic_Politics_And_A_Rising_China
Sheila Smith, "Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China," Lecture of Opportunity, Oct. 14, 2015.
Key power transitions are taking place in the Pacific arena. Dr. Smith will cover many of the themes in her newly published book. Further, drawing on some of the most recent actions by both nations (key end of World War II anniversary dates, territorial issues, domestic economics/politics) will outline her views for both nations and the United States in the years ahead.
Sheila A. Smith, PhD, an expert on Japanese politics and foreign policy, is senior fellow for Japan studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). She is the author of Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China (Columbia University Press, 2015) and Japan's New Politics and the U.S.-Japan Alliance (Council on Foreign Relations, June 2014). Her current research focuses on how geostrategic change in Asia is shaping Japan's strategic choices. In the fall of 2014, Smith began a new project on Northeast Asian Nationalisms and Alliance Management.
She joined CFR from the East-West Center in 2007, where she directed a multinational research team in a cross-national study of the domestic politics of the U.S. military presence in Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines. She teaches as an adjunct professor at the Asian Studies Department of Georgetown University and serves on the board of its Journal of Asian Affairs. She earned her MA and PhD degrees from the department of political science at Columbia University.
*****
Disclaimer: The views expressed are the speaker's own and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Naval War College, the Department of the Navy, the Department of Defense, or any other branch or agency of the U.S. Government.
- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 3424
5:19
Naval War College - International Programs
Meet the international community at the U.S. Naval War College and learn about how the relationships formed at the College reinforce and strengthen the global a...
Meet the international community at the U.S. Naval War College and learn about how the relationships formed at the College reinforce and strengthen the global alliances that exist outside of the classroom.
https://wn.com/Naval_War_College_International_Programs
Meet the international community at the U.S. Naval War College and learn about how the relationships formed at the College reinforce and strengthen the global alliances that exist outside of the classroom.
- published: 26 Oct 2020
- views: 2073
20:47
How Did Wargaming Shape the War in the Pacific? (US vs Japan)
We explore the historical role of US and Japanese wargaming in shaping the War in the Pacific from the strategic to the tactical level. Thanks to the US Naval W...
We explore the historical role of US and Japanese wargaming in shaping the War in the Pacific from the strategic to the tactical level. Thanks to the US Naval War College for hosting me on their campus!
In this interview, US Naval War College Museum Curator, Rob Doane, talks us through the naval history of wargaming in the 20th century. We begin by discussing US navy planning in the lead up to war which includes the eventual rainbow plan and war plan orange. We then look at how wargaming influenced naval warfare from the strategic to the tactical level. These impacted battles like Pearl Harbor, Midway, and the Island Hopping campaign across the Pacific. Finally we discuss the specifics of US vs Japan naval wargaming conducted by both the US Navy and the Japanese Navy.
A big thanks again to the US Naval War College for helping to produce these educational history videos on the US Navy and Naval History. This will be very relevant to the upcoming Midway 2019 movie.
#Wargaming
#History
https://wn.com/How_Did_Wargaming_Shape_The_War_In_The_Pacific_(Us_Vs_Japan)
We explore the historical role of US and Japanese wargaming in shaping the War in the Pacific from the strategic to the tactical level. Thanks to the US Naval War College for hosting me on their campus!
In this interview, US Naval War College Museum Curator, Rob Doane, talks us through the naval history of wargaming in the 20th century. We begin by discussing US navy planning in the lead up to war which includes the eventual rainbow plan and war plan orange. We then look at how wargaming influenced naval warfare from the strategic to the tactical level. These impacted battles like Pearl Harbor, Midway, and the Island Hopping campaign across the Pacific. Finally we discuss the specifics of US vs Japan naval wargaming conducted by both the US Navy and the Japanese Navy.
A big thanks again to the US Naval War College for helping to produce these educational history videos on the US Navy and Naval History. This will be very relevant to the upcoming Midway 2019 movie.
#Wargaming
#History
- published: 06 Nov 2019
- views: 56132
1:20:02
Naval War College: Educational Wargaming w/ Barney Rubel
About this event
The presentation will examine the relationship of wargaming to the Navy's professional military education process. It will take a brief look at...
About this event
The presentation will examine the relationship of wargaming to the Navy's professional military education process. It will take a brief look at the history of gaming at the Naval War College, and particularly the separation of research and teaching after World War II. It will then go into the underlying relationship of gaming to professional learning and end with some observations on how educational wargaming can be improved.
Robert C. (Barney) Rubel, Captain, USN (Ret)
Commissioned in 1971 out of NROTC at the U of Illinois. Wings in Feb 73. Squadron and instructor assignments through to 1991, including command of Strike fighter Squadron 131. FWIW attended the Top Gun senior course in 1989, distinguishing myself by having the Co throw me out of his house at the end of course party. Spanish Naval War College in 81-81, US NWC 85-86, with follow-on instructor duty there involving gaming until June 88. After command went back to NWC 92-96 doing wargaming and joint education accreditation work. Inspector General SOUTHCOM 96-98. NWC again 98-2014, mostly involved with gaming. Chaired Wargaming Dept 2003-2006 and from 2006-2014 Dean of the Center for Naval Warfare Studies. From 2014 to 2021 I was a part-time advisor to the Chief of Naval Operations. Published over 40 journal articles.
https://wn.com/Naval_War_College_Educational_Wargaming_W_Barney_Rubel
About this event
The presentation will examine the relationship of wargaming to the Navy's professional military education process. It will take a brief look at the history of gaming at the Naval War College, and particularly the separation of research and teaching after World War II. It will then go into the underlying relationship of gaming to professional learning and end with some observations on how educational wargaming can be improved.
Robert C. (Barney) Rubel, Captain, USN (Ret)
Commissioned in 1971 out of NROTC at the U of Illinois. Wings in Feb 73. Squadron and instructor assignments through to 1991, including command of Strike fighter Squadron 131. FWIW attended the Top Gun senior course in 1989, distinguishing myself by having the Co throw me out of his house at the end of course party. Spanish Naval War College in 81-81, US NWC 85-86, with follow-on instructor duty there involving gaming until June 88. After command went back to NWC 92-96 doing wargaming and joint education accreditation work. Inspector General SOUTHCOM 96-98. NWC again 98-2014, mostly involved with gaming. Chaired Wargaming Dept 2003-2006 and from 2006-2014 Dean of the Center for Naval Warfare Studies. From 2014 to 2021 I was a part-time advisor to the Chief of Naval Operations. Published over 40 journal articles.
- published: 05 Oct 2022
- views: 650
12:00
軍事解説 海軍大学校~日本海軍の頭脳機関、山本五十六のエピソードを交えて~ 【人物解説】【ゆっくり歴史解説】
当チャンネルのメンバーシップの紹介動画はこちら↓
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa7TxBQHNrYEDTluarnr_mg/join
ドイツ国防軍の戦車、火砲、突撃砲、大日本帝国陸軍の戦車など戦闘車両に興味のある方は、「機甲情報号」というチャンネルをやってますのでよければ以下の...
当チャンネルのメンバーシップの紹介動画はこちら↓
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa7TxBQHNrYEDTluarnr_mg/join
ドイツ国防軍の戦車、火砲、突撃砲、大日本帝国陸軍の戦車など戦闘車両に興味のある方は、「機甲情報号」というチャンネルをやってますのでよければ以下のURLをどうぞ↓
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQqmIoc_8rLo_nOp9F32jow
「陸軍大学校 ~帝国陸軍のエリート参謀養成学校、大本営の一大学閥、石原莞爾と東條英機のエピソードを交えて~」の解説動画は、以下のURLからどうぞ↓
https://youtu.be/0kReHOuvSR8
終盤で登場した動画「ドイツ第三帝国陸軍・38式4連装2センチ対空マシンガン」の解説動画は以下のURLです↓
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6wPzCrDuTY
【BGM】
OtoLogic「In That Mood」
By Bukvoed
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Flakvierling_38?uselang=ja#/media/File:Flakvierling-38-20mm-hatzerim-1.jpg
By Ruffneck88とone more author
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:2_cm_Flakvierling_38_during_World_War_II?uselang=ja#/media/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-J08339_Ausbildung_an_der_Vierlings-Flak_Recolored.jpg
参照文献
実松譲.海軍大学教育-戦略・戦術道場の功罪-:光人社、昭和59年8月19日
https://wn.com/軍事解説_海軍大学校~日本海軍の頭脳機関、山本五十六のエピソードを交えて~_【人物解説】【ゆっくり歴史解説】
当チャンネルのメンバーシップの紹介動画はこちら↓
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa7TxBQHNrYEDTluarnr_mg/join
ドイツ国防軍の戦車、火砲、突撃砲、大日本帝国陸軍の戦車など戦闘車両に興味のある方は、「機甲情報号」というチャンネルをやってますのでよければ以下のURLをどうぞ↓
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQqmIoc_8rLo_nOp9F32jow
「陸軍大学校 ~帝国陸軍のエリート参謀養成学校、大本営の一大学閥、石原莞爾と東條英機のエピソードを交えて~」の解説動画は、以下のURLからどうぞ↓
https://youtu.be/0kReHOuvSR8
終盤で登場した動画「ドイツ第三帝国陸軍・38式4連装2センチ対空マシンガン」の解説動画は以下のURLです↓
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6wPzCrDuTY
【BGM】
OtoLogic「In That Mood」
By Bukvoed
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Flakvierling_38?uselang=ja#/media/File:Flakvierling-38-20mm-hatzerim-1.jpg
By Ruffneck88とone more author
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:2_cm_Flakvierling_38_during_World_War_II?uselang=ja#/media/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-J08339_Ausbildung_an_der_Vierlings-Flak_Recolored.jpg
参照文献
実松譲.海軍大学教育-戦略・戦術道場の功罪-:光人社、昭和59年8月19日
- published: 08 Apr 2022
- views: 36388
4:59
Naval War College 101
“It’s critical that the Naval profession has a mid-career school that is not only a place where you can educate future leaders, but is also a repository of that...
“It’s critical that the Naval profession has a mid-career school that is not only a place where you can educate future leaders, but is also a repository of that knowledge.” – Dean Thomas Culora, U.S. Naval War College.
https://wn.com/Naval_War_College_101
“It’s critical that the Naval profession has a mid-career school that is not only a place where you can educate future leaders, but is also a repository of that knowledge.” – Dean Thomas Culora, U.S. Naval War College.
- published: 26 Oct 2020
- views: 512
58:01
NWC INS Lecture Series -- Lecture 2 "Who Lost the Vietnam War?"
The U.S. Naval War College is pleased to host the second lecture in this academic year's "Issues in National Security" lecture series.
Join Professor Sally Pai...
The U.S. Naval War College is pleased to host the second lecture in this academic year's "Issues in National Security" lecture series.
Join Professor Sally Paine who will speak about " Who Lost the Vietnam War?".
From Professor Paine: The Vietnam War was an insurgency nested within a regional war nested within an overarching Cold War. Operationally North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam in the regional war. For the United States, however, Vietnam was a hot theater of the global Cold War that it ultimately won. The lecture explains how the Vietnam War contributed to this outcome by undermining the Sino-Soviet Alliance.
Sarah C. M. Paine is William S. Sims University Professor of History and Grand Strategy in the Strategy & Policy Department of the U.S. Naval War College. Nine years of research in Australia, China, Japan, Russia, and Taiwan form the basis for her publications: The Japanese Empire (Cambridge, 2017); Wars for Asia, 1911-1949 (Cambridge, 2012, Gelber prize longlist; Leopold Prize and PROSE award for European & World History), The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 (Cambridge, 2003), and Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed Frontier (M. E. Sharpe, 1996, Jelavich prize). She has also written: Nation Building, State Building, and Economic Development (edited, M.E. Sharpe, 2010); Modern China: Continuity and Change 1644 to the Present, 2nd ed. (co-author with Bruce A. Elleman, Rowman & Littlefield, 2019); and five naval books: Naval Blockades and Seapower: Strategies and Counter-Strategies 1805-2005, Naval Coalition Warfare: From the Napoleonic War to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Naval Power and Expeditionary Warfare: Peripheral Campaigns and New Theaters of Naval Warfare, Commerce Raiding: Historical Case Studies, 1755-2009, and Navies and Soft Power: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force (all co-edited with Bruce A. Elleman, Routledge, 2006-11; Naval War College Press 2014-15). Most recently she co-edited with Andrea J. Dew and Marc A. Genest, From Quills to Tweets: How America Communicates about War and Revolution (Georgetown University Press, 2019). Her degrees include: B.A. Latin American Studies, Harvard University; M.I.A. Columbia University School for International and Public Affairs; certificates from both the East Asian and Russian Institutes; M.A. Russian, Middlebury College; and Ph.D. history, Columbia University.
The Family Discussion Group follows the formal lecture in order to provide information to the community on specific programs and services available here in Newport.
About the Lecture Series
ISSUES IN NATIONAL SECURITY (INS) LECTURES are designed to offer scholarly lectures to the spouses, partners, and significant others of our students; military/civilian employees assigned to the Naval War College and Naval Station Newport and its tenant activities, International Sponsors, Foundation members, and local-area retirees or active/reserve personnel.
https://wn.com/Nwc_Ins_Lecture_Series_Lecture_2_Who_Lost_The_Vietnam_War
The U.S. Naval War College is pleased to host the second lecture in this academic year's "Issues in National Security" lecture series.
Join Professor Sally Paine who will speak about " Who Lost the Vietnam War?".
From Professor Paine: The Vietnam War was an insurgency nested within a regional war nested within an overarching Cold War. Operationally North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam in the regional war. For the United States, however, Vietnam was a hot theater of the global Cold War that it ultimately won. The lecture explains how the Vietnam War contributed to this outcome by undermining the Sino-Soviet Alliance.
Sarah C. M. Paine is William S. Sims University Professor of History and Grand Strategy in the Strategy & Policy Department of the U.S. Naval War College. Nine years of research in Australia, China, Japan, Russia, and Taiwan form the basis for her publications: The Japanese Empire (Cambridge, 2017); Wars for Asia, 1911-1949 (Cambridge, 2012, Gelber prize longlist; Leopold Prize and PROSE award for European & World History), The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 (Cambridge, 2003), and Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed Frontier (M. E. Sharpe, 1996, Jelavich prize). She has also written: Nation Building, State Building, and Economic Development (edited, M.E. Sharpe, 2010); Modern China: Continuity and Change 1644 to the Present, 2nd ed. (co-author with Bruce A. Elleman, Rowman & Littlefield, 2019); and five naval books: Naval Blockades and Seapower: Strategies and Counter-Strategies 1805-2005, Naval Coalition Warfare: From the Napoleonic War to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Naval Power and Expeditionary Warfare: Peripheral Campaigns and New Theaters of Naval Warfare, Commerce Raiding: Historical Case Studies, 1755-2009, and Navies and Soft Power: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force (all co-edited with Bruce A. Elleman, Routledge, 2006-11; Naval War College Press 2014-15). Most recently she co-edited with Andrea J. Dew and Marc A. Genest, From Quills to Tweets: How America Communicates about War and Revolution (Georgetown University Press, 2019). Her degrees include: B.A. Latin American Studies, Harvard University; M.I.A. Columbia University School for International and Public Affairs; certificates from both the East Asian and Russian Institutes; M.A. Russian, Middlebury College; and Ph.D. history, Columbia University.
The Family Discussion Group follows the formal lecture in order to provide information to the community on specific programs and services available here in Newport.
About the Lecture Series
ISSUES IN NATIONAL SECURITY (INS) LECTURES are designed to offer scholarly lectures to the spouses, partners, and significant others of our students; military/civilian employees assigned to the Naval War College and Naval Station Newport and its tenant activities, International Sponsors, Foundation members, and local-area retirees or active/reserve personnel.
- published: 15 Oct 2021
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Wife of U.S. naval officer sentenced in Japan for deadly crash pleads for government’s help
In an exclusive interview with “CBS Mornings,” the wife of a U.S. naval officer sentenced to three years in a Japanese prison for a deadly crash says she is ang...
In an exclusive interview with “CBS Mornings,” the wife of a U.S. naval officer sentenced to three years in a Japanese prison for a deadly crash says she is angry with the punishment and is asking for American officials to help bring her husband home. Lt. Ridge Alkonis is accused of falling asleep at the wheel and crashing into and killing two pedestrians. The lieutenant's family says he lost consciousness due to altitude sickness.
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In an exclusive interview with “CBS Mornings,” the wife of a U.S. naval officer sentenced to three years in a Japanese prison for a deadly crash says she is angry with the punishment and is asking for American officials to help bring her husband home. Lt. Ridge Alkonis is accused of falling asleep at the wheel and crashing into and killing two pedestrians. The lieutenant's family says he lost consciousness due to altitude sickness.
#news #japan
Each weekday morning, "CBS Mornings” co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson bring you the latest breaking news, smart conversation and in-depth feature reporting. "CBS Mornings" airs weekdays at 7 a.m. on CBS and stream it at 8 a.m. ET on the CBS News app.
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- published: 15 Jul 2022
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Student's Perspective on Checking In to the Naval War College
Created in 2010, but still has some good tips for incoming resident students.
Created in 2010, but still has some good tips for incoming resident students.
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Created in 2010, but still has some good tips for incoming resident students.
- published: 24 Sep 2010
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