Maritime Security – Naval Strategy in the Twenty-First Century

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  • Jeremy BLACK Ph.D, Historian and Author University of Exeter

Abstract

The historical context is not the only one to consider when assessing maritime security today, but it is a context that offers an ability to assess long-term significance. This context can be approached in a number of ways, not least the rise and fall of maritime empires and its analytical value when considering China and America.

Author Biography

Jeremy BLACK Ph.D, Historian and Author, University of Exeter

Jeremy Black is a prolific lecturer and writer, the author of over 100 books. Many concern aspects of eighteenth century British, European and American political, diplomatic and military history but he has also published on the history of the press, cartography, warfare, culture and on the nature and uses of history itself.
Public Roles
Editor of Archives, the journal of the British Records Association, and the leading archives journal in the world (1989-2005).
Member of the Council of the British Records Association 1989-2005, and of associated sub-committees, for example General Purposes Committee, Publication Committee.
Member of the Council of the Royal Historical Society 1993-1996 and 1997-2000, and of associated sub-committees, for example Membership Committee, Research Support Committee.
Member of the Council of the List and Index Society 1997-Editorial board of History Today, International History Review, Journal of Military History, Media History.
These and other related activities have ensured that Jeremy Black is one of the leading figures in the world of archives and history.

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Published

2023-10-06

How to Cite

BLACK, Ph.D, J. . (2023). Maritime Security – Naval Strategy in the Twenty-First Century. BULLETIN OF "CAROL I" NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY, 12(3), 7–18. Retrieved from https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/1759

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