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Maritime security, military technology, foreign affairs, and witty banter updated every Monday! Your moment of powerpoint rehab from the fine folks at the Center for International Maritime Security.
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Sea Control 526 – Maritime Security in Latin America Wilder Alejandro Sanchez (Part 2)
By Walker Mills The program is joined by Wilder Alejandro Sanchez, an analyst and researcher of Latin American security. The discussion covers some of his recent writing and maritime security in Latin America. Alejandro has been featured in a wide range of publications including Jane’s, Breaking Defense, and Shepherd Media. Sanchez writes the CIMSEC column … Continue reading Sea Control 526 – Maritime Security in Latin America Wilder Alejandro Sanchez (Part 2) →
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Sea Control 525 – Maritime Security in Latin America Wilder Alejandro Sanchez (Part 1)
By Walker Mills The program is joined by Wilder Alejandro Sanchez, an analyst and researcher of Latin American security. The discussion covers some of his recent writing and maritime security in Latin America. Alejandro has been featured in a wide range of publications including Jane’s, Breaking Defense, and Shepherd Media. Sanchez writes the CIMSEC column … Continue reading Sea Control 525 – Maritime Security in Latin America Wilder Alejandro Sanchez (Part 1) →
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Sea Control 524 – The Boats of Cherbourg with Abraham Rabinovich (Part 2)
By Jared Samuelson In Part Two of this two-part episode, American journalist Abraham Rabinovich recounts the story of the Israeli Navy’s first squadron of missile boats, as well as the first missile battles at sea. Abraham is a historian and journalist who has published several books on recent Israeli history. As a reporter, his work … Continue reading Sea Control 524 – The Boats of Cherbourg with Abraham Rabinovich (Part 2) →
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Sea Control 522 – Catastrophe in the Antarctic with Tom Sharpe (Part 2)
By Jared Samuelson In part 2 of this interview, Tom Sharpe joins the program to discuss his time as Captain of HMS Endurance, when the ship suffered catastrophic flooding and was nearly lost in Antarctic waters. Tom is a freelance communications consultant specializing in managing reputations and capacity building for complex and often contested organizations. … Continue reading Sea Control 522 – Catastrophe in the Antarctic with Tom Sharpe (Part 2) →
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Sea Control 521 – Catastrophe in the Antarctic with Tom Sharpe (Part 1)
By Jared Samuelson Tom Sharpe joins the program to discuss his time as Captain of HMS Endurance, when the ship suffered catastrophic flooding and was nearly lost in Antarctic waters. Tom is a freelance communications consultant specializing in managing reputations and capacity building for complex and often contested organizations. Prior to this he spent 27 … Continue reading Sea Control 521 – Catastrophe in the Antarctic with Tom Sharpe (Part 1) →
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Sea Control 520 – Witness to Neptune’s Inferno with Dr. David Winkler
By Jared Samuelson Dr. David Winkler joins the program to discuss the Pacific War diary of Lieutenant Commander Lloyd Mustin. David is a retired Navy commander who served as staff historian at the Naval Historical Foundation, taught at the US Naval Academy and Naval War College, and held the Charles Lindbergh Chair of Aerospace History … Continue reading Sea Control 520 – Witness to Neptune’s Inferno with Dr. David Winkler →
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Teaches to keep an open mind, which is necessary for our future leaders.
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The CIMSEC podcast is the most thoughtful, nuanced podcast for those interested in naval and maritime security issues. They thoughtfully curate content at the intersection of current events, geopolitics, and pressing maritime issues. They also do a great job of highlighting international and partner perspectives my routinely featuring international experts on a variety of topics. My top pick for naval/maritime podcasts.
Great addition
A fantastic addition to an already great podcast. With a lighthearted, slightly askew, view of serious matters, with resultant insights. Thanks