All posts by Jared Samuelson

Sea Control 383 – Regaining the High Ground for Naval Aviation with Bryan Clark

By Jared Samuelson

Bryan Clark rejoins the podcast to discuss his Hudson Institute report on what naval aviation can do to regain its edge as it eyes a nascent Chinese threat. Bryan is a Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Defense Concepts and Technology at Hudson Institute.

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Links

1. “Regaining the High Ground Against China: A Plan to Achieve US Naval Aviation Superiority This Decade,” by Bryan Clark and Timothy A. Walton, Hudson Institute, April 2022.
2. “Sea Control 204 – American Sea Power at a Crossroads with Bryan Clark and Tim Walton,” by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, October 6, 2020.
3.  “Sea Control 272 – Changing the Navy’s Force Generation Model with Bryan Clark and Bryan McGrath,” by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, September 2, 2021.

Jared Samuelson is Co-Host and Executive Producer of the Sea Control podcast. Contact him at [email protected].

This podcast was edited and produced by Joshua Groover.

Sea Control 382 – Russian NOTAM Use Near Norway with Dr. Kristian Åtland

By Jared Samuelson

Dr. Kristian Åtland joins Sea Control to discuss how Russia has used Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs) as a messaging device in the waters near Norway.

Dr. Åtland is a Senior Research Fellow with the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), located at Kjeller, Norway. He holds a PhD in political science from the University of Tromsø and a MA degree in Russian studies from the University of Oslo.

Sea Control 382 – Russian NOTAM Use Near Norway with Dr. Kristian Åtland

Links

1. “Military Muscle-Flexing as Interstate Communication: Russian NOTAM Warnings off the Coast of Norway, 2015-2021,” by Kristian Åtland, Thomas Nilsen, and Torbjørn Pedersen, Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies, June 14, 2022.
2. Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI)

Jared Samuelson is Co-Host and Executive Producer of the Sea Control. Contact him at [email protected].

This episode was edited and produced by David Suchyta.

Sea Control 381 – How to Win Friends & Influence Shipbuilding with Eric Hovey

By Jared Samuelson

Eric Hovey, fresh off a tour at Naval Sea Systems Command, joins the podcast to discuss his recent article on the U.S. amphibious shipbuilding ecosystem.

Eric Hovey is a Marine Corps Intelligence Officer and Defense Acquisition Corps Member. He previously served as Marine Liaison to the Amphibious Assault and Connectors Program Office (PMS 317) within Naval Sea Systems Command and is currently a student at the Joint Military Attaché School in Washington, DC.

Sea Control 381 – How to Win Friends & Influence Shipbuilding with Eric Hovey

Links

1. “How to Win Friends and Influence Shipbuilding. Marine Corps modernization and the amphibious Navy,” by Maj Eric S. Hovey, Marine Corps Gazette, June 2022. 

Jared Samuelson is Co-Host and Executive Producer of the Sea Control podcast. Contact him at [email protected].

This episode was edited and produced by Nathan Miller.

Sea Control 376 – Iceberg Sovereignty with Dr. Corine Wood-Donnelly

By Jared Samuelson

Dr. Corine Wood-Donnelly joins us to discuss icebergs, their value as a resource, who has “claim” to them and the question of iceberg sovereignty!

Dr. Wood-Donnelly is an Associate Professor of International Relations and the High North. She is the Scientific Coordinator for JUSTNORTH (EU project 869327) and leads the Justice, Sustainability and Arctic Futures Research Network. She holds academic posts at Nord Universitet and Uppsala University and is a Research Associate at the Swedish Institute for International Affairs.

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Links

1. “Iceberg sovereignty,” by Corine Wood-Donnelly, Marine Policy, Volume 143, September 2022.
2.
Dr. Corine Wood-Donnelly personal website.

Jared Samuelson is Co-Host and Executive Producer of the Sea Control podcast. Contact him at [email protected].

This episode was edited and produced by Jonathan Selling.