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Sea Control - CIMSEC
Summary: 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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By Jared Samuelson Professor Christian Bueger joins the program to discuss his upcoming paper, “Blue Crime: Conceptualising Transnational Organized Crime at Sea,” to include the difficulty of legislating maritime space, sea blindness, and the different varieties of blue crime. Download Sea Control 196 – Blue Crime with Proffessor Christian Bueger Links 1. Safe Seas Network Homepage … Continue reading Sea Control 196 – Blue Crime with Professor Christian Bueger →
By Alex Clarke Hoots and hoorays, it’s yet another historically informed maritime current events podcast inbound! Or Bilge Pumps as we three regular naval geeks of easy listening disposition call it. To put it another way, imagine three naval historians having a chat while riding down main street in the Old West whilst watching gangs … Continue reading Bilge Pumps 011 – A Problem of China, Taiwan, and the Elephant in the Corner →
By Alex Clarke Hoots and hoorays, it’s yet another historically informed maritime current events podcast inbound! Or Bilge Pumps as we three regular naval geeks of easy listening disposition call it. To put it another way, imagine three naval historians having a chat while riding down main street in the Old West whilst watching gangs … Continue reading Bilge Pumps 011 – A Problem of China, Taiwan, and the Elephant in the Corner →
By Jared Samuelson Takuya Matsuda joins the program to discuss Japan’s Cold War and post-Cold War approach to international relations, culminating in its current policy of Maritime Realism. Topics include relations with the U.S., the importance of the Japanese National Security Council, Japan’s relationships with its neighbors (the Quad!) and more. Don’t sleep on the … Continue reading Sea Control 195 – Japanese Maritime Realism with Takuya Matsuda →
By Jared Samuelson Takuya Matsuda joins the program to discuss Japan’s Cold War and post-Cold War approach to international relations, culminating in its current policy of Maritime Realism. Topics include relations with the U.S., the importance of the Japanese National Security Council, Japan’s relationships with its neighbors (the Quad!) and more. Don’t sleep on the … Continue reading Sea Control 195 – Japanese Maritime Realism with Takuya Matsuda →
By Jared Samuelson Our old friend Sal Mercogliano (@mercoglianos) joins the program to update listeners on the impacts of COVID-19 on the maritime industry. We cover container shipping, bulk cargo, liquid, cruise lines, the shipbuilding industry, as well as the impact on mariners themselves. Sea 194 – Maritime Industry COVID-19 Update with Dr. Sal Mercogliano … Continue reading Sea 194 – Maritime Industry COVID-19 Update with Dr. Sal Mercogliano →
By Jared Samuelson Our old friend Sal Mercogliano (@mercoglianos) joins the program to update listeners on the impacts of COVID-19 on the maritime industry. We cover container shipping, bulk cargo, liquid, cruise lines, the shipbuilding industry, as well as the impact on mariners themselves. Sea 194 – Maritime Industry COVID-19 Update with Dr. Sal Mercogliano … Continue reading Sea 194 – Maritime Industry COVID-19 Update with Dr. Sal Mercogliano →
By Alex Clarke It’s yet another historically informed maritime current events podcast inbound! Or Bilge Pumps as we three naval geeks of Youtube and Twitter call it. As an explanation, well pretty much imagine three naval historians having a chat while sitting in a Discworld dwarfish pub, but without the rat, possibly some ketchup, plus … Continue reading Bilge Pumps 10 – Small Navies →
By Alex Clarke It’s yet another historically informed maritime current events podcast inbound! Or Bilge Pumps as we three naval geeks of Youtube and Twitter call it. As an explanation, well pretty much imagine three naval historians having a chat while sitting in a Discworld dwarfish pub, but without the rat, possibly some ketchup, plus … Continue reading Bilge Pumps 10 – Small Navies →
By Jared Samuelson Our second collaboration with our ocean governance topic week partners from Stable Seas. Dr. Ifesinachi Yarwood-Okafor and Maisie Pigeon join the program to discuss their comprehensive report on the Gulf of Guinea, to include governance, maritime affluence, the Yaounde Architecture, and more! Download Sea Control 193 – Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea … Continue reading Sea Control 193 – Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea with Dr. Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood and Maisie Pigeon →
By Jared Samuelson Our second collaboration with our ocean governance topic week partners from Stable Seas. Dr. Ifesinachi Yarwood-Okafor and Maisie Pigeon join the program to discuss their comprehensive report on the Gulf of Guinea, to include governance, maritime affluence, the Yaounde Architecture, and more! Download Sea Control 193 – Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea … Continue reading Sea Control 193 – Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea with Dr. Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood and Maisie Pigeon →
By Alex Clarke Wowzer, it is not just another historically informed maritime current events podcast from the Bilge Pumps crew, it is a bumper double feature with the one, the only, Commodore Michael Clapp, RN (Ret.), commander of the 1982 Falklands War Amphibious Task Group, joining your regular Bilge Pumps crew for a discussion on … Continue reading Bilge Pumps 9 – The Future of Amphibious Warfare with Commodore Michael Clapp, RN (Ret.) →
By Alex Clarke Wowzer, it is not just another historically informed maritime current events podcast from the Bilge Pumps crew, it is a bumper double feature with the one, the only, Commodore Michael Clapp, RN (Ret.), commander of the 1982 Falklands War Amphibious Task Group, joining your regular Bilge Pumps crew for a discussion on … Continue reading Bilge Pumps 9 – The Future of Amphibious Warfare with Commodore Michael Clapp, RN (Ret.) →
By Jared Samuelson Gina Fiore (@marsecgina) and Greg Poling (@gregpoling) join the program to explore the complexities of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing, its impact, how different countries are approaching the enforcement challenge, and its impact on coastal communities. Download Sea Control 192 – IUU Fishing and Fishing Policy in the South China Sea … Continue reading Sea Control 192 – IUU Fishing and Fishing Policy in the South China Sea →
By Alex Clarke Howdy, it is another historically informed maritime current events podcast! Or The Bilge Pumps as we three naval geeks of yore call it. As an explanation, well pretty much imagine three naval historians having a chat while carrying out a medieval re-enactment, but without the cool swords or place armor, plus it’s … Continue reading Bilge Pumps 8 – Narco Subs, Mers El Kebir, and Naval Icebreakers →