Category Archives: Podcast

Main podcast series of CIMSEC.

Sea Control 583: Shaping the Blue Dragon with Ronald Po

By Jonathan Selling

Professor Ronald Po joins Jonathan to discuss his new book, Shaping the Blue Dragon: Maritime China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which covers the maritime policies of the Ming and Qing dynasties.

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Links

1. Dr Ronald C. Po profile.

2. Shaping the Blue Dragon Maritime China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, by Ronald Po, Liverpool University Press, 2024.

3. Dr. Xing Hang on the Zheng regime in Taiwan.

4. Dr. Ling-wei Kung  on the Manchu’s maritime awareness prior to establishing their capital in Beijing

Jonathan Selling is Executive Producer and Co-Host of the Sea Control podcast. Contact the podcast team at Seacontrol@cimsec.org.

This episode was edited and produced by Jim Jarvie.

Sea Control 582: Guns, Ships and Money

By J. Overton

Daniel Banks joins the show to talk about this writing and research into the logistics networks with host J. Overton. Banks focuses on the maritime and naval networks that helped Guiseppe Garibaldi succeed in  the reunification of Italy in 1860.

Daniel Banks is a postdoctoral fellow in Global History and Governance at the Scuola Superiore Meridionale in Naples, Italy. He is currently working on completing a book manuscript that shows how groups of political agitators used the Mediterranean Sea’s business and transport networks to foment revolutions that transformed states and empires like Italy, Spain, and France  from the 1850s to the 1870s. He can be followed on Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/danielobanche.bsky.social

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Links

Daniel Banks, “Ships, Guns and Money: The Logistics of Revolution and Garibaldi’s Campaign of 1860,” Past & Present, (29 November 2024). 

Lucy Riall,Garibaldi: Invention of a Hero (Yale University Press, 2007). 

Enrico Acciai, “Traditions of Armed Volunteering and Radical Politics in Southern Europe: A Biographical Approach to Garibaldanisim,” European History Quarterly, (8 January 2019). 

Maurizio Isabella, “Rethinking Italy’s Nation-Building 150 Years Afterwards: The New Risorgimento Historiography,” Past & Present, (November 2012).

David Sim, “Following the Money: Fenian Bonds, Diasporic Nationalism, and Distant Revolutions in the Mid-Nineteenth-Century United States,” Past & Present, (May 2020). 

Manual Borutta and Sakis Gekas, “A Colonial Sea: the Mediterranean, 1798–1956,” European Review of History, (13 March 2012). 

J. Overton is a Co-Host of the Sea Control Podcast. Contact the podcast team at Seacontrol@cimsec.org. This episode was edited by Addison Pallerano.

Sea Control 581: The MLR’s Missing Link

By Brian Kerg

Captains Brendan Costello and Tyler Muniz of the United States Marine Corps join Brian to discuss their article, “The Marine Littoral Regiment’s Missing Link,” published in the Marine Corps Gazette.

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Notes

Brendan Costello and Tyler Muniz, “The Marine Littoral Regiment’s Missing Link,” Marine Corps Gazette (15 August, 2024) https://www.mca-marines.org/gazette/the-mlrs-missing-link/. 

Brian Kerg is the Co-Host of the Sea Control Podcast. Contact the podcast team at Seacontrol@cimsec.org.

Sea Control 580: Building Resilient Kill Chains

By Brian Kerg

Majors Aaron Barlow, Sean Harper and  Captain Patrick Reilly join Brian on the podcast to discuss their article for CIMSEC, “Building Resilient Kill Chains for the Stand in Force.”

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Links

1. Aaron Barlow,  Patrick Reilly, and Sean Harper, “Building Resilient Kill Chains for the Stand in Force,” CIMSEC (October 14, 2024). 

Brian Kerg is Co-Host of the Sea Control podcast. Contact the podcast team at Seacontrol@cimsec.org.