Some Principles of Maritime Strategy is a landmark work of naval thought by Julian Corbett, one of the most influential strategists in the English-speaking world. Written with clarity and rigor, it explores how sea power functions not as an end in itself, but as an instrument of national policy—shaping events on land, enabling commerce, constraining an enemy’s options, and determining the wider character of war.
Corbett examines the fundamental relationship between naval operations and political objectives, showing why strategy at sea must be judged by its effect on the whole conflict rather than by tactical success alone. He develops key concepts such as command of the sea, maritime communications, blockade, amphibious operations, and the coordination of naval and military power, emphasizing the realities of limited war and the practical limits of decisive battle.
Grounded in historical experience and written for both professionals and informed readers, this English edition remains essential for anyone interested in naval history, grand strategy, and the enduring logic of maritime power. Whether you are studying classic strategic theory, preparing for professional military education, or seeking a deeper understanding of how sea control influences global outcomes, Corbett’s principles continue to illuminate the strategic challenges of past and present.
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"Some Principles of Maritime Strategy" from Julian Corbett. British naval historian (1854-1922).
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