World Navies in Review (Members Only)
By Eric Wertheim
The editor of The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World takes a region-by-region and nation-by-nation look at international naval developments over the past year.
The Commanders Respond
Chiefs of 28 navies from around the world answer the question: How do you explain to your government and fellow citizens why your navy is necessary and worth what it costs?
Chinese Shipbuilding: Growing Fast, But How Good is It? (Members Only)
By Lieutenant Commander Michael C. Grubb, USN, and Gabriel Collins
Two experts in the field explain how Chinas technical advances in commercial shipbuilding might affect naval modernization.
Come Together: Navies of the Mediterranean (Members Only)
By Captain Bruno Faugeron, French Navy; Translated by Commander Dominic Gaudin, U.S. Navy
Navies operating collaboratively in the Mediterranean Sea are maintaining security and stability, which promotes prosperity.
Speaking the Same Language (Members Only)
By Captain George Galdorisi, U.S. Navy (Retired), and Dr. Stephanie Hszieh
The director and an analyst in the Decision Support Group, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, define the Global Maritime Partnership, also known as the 1,000-Ship Navy.
Naval International Programs: It's About Relationships' (Members Only)
By Captain Sam J. Tangredi, U.S. Navy
The Naval International Programs Office facilitates interoperability between U.S. forces and other nations military organizations and weapon systems.
Straight Talk at USNI and AFCEA's West 2008 Conference (Members Only)
By Mark Sauer
A high-powered lineup addresses terrorism, drug trafficking, and computer attacks as threats, but not insurmountable ones.
LEST WE FORGET (Members Only)
By Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler, U.S. Navy (Retired)