Future of the U.S. Navy
“The Strategic Consequences of a Much-Diminished U.S. Fleet” was a panel at the Hudson Institute program “Don’t Give up the Ships: A Look at a 200-Ship Navy,” which was held in Washington, D.C..
A panel discussion was held on the future of the U.S. Navy. A combination of increased costs and rising decommissions have decreased the siz… read more
A panel discussion was held on the future of the U.S. Navy. A combination of increased costs and rising decommissions have decreased the size of the U.S. Navy. The panelists talked about the historical precedents of weakening a naval force, strategic implications of a weakened Navy, the perspectives of international actors to a state with a weakened Navy, and the future of navies globally.
“The Strategic Consequences of a Much-Diminished U.S. Fleet” was a panel at the Hudson Institute program “Don’t Give up the Ships: A Look at a 200-Ship Navy,” which was held in Washington, D.C.. close
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