Fiction Week By Austin Reid 0545 Shenzhen, China The building was drab on the exterior; a nondescript office complex on the fringe of Shenzhen outside of Hong Kong. Li Zhou opened the door and got out of her small car. She eyed the revolving door and made her way to the entrance as the vehicle … Continue reading Plum Blossom→
Fiction Week By Griffin Cannon Moderator: Admiral Gaumon, I can’t thank you enough for speaking with us on this anniversary of the second Battle of the Philippine Sea. It goes without saying this is an emotional day for all Americans and I can only imagine how difficult today is for you. RADM Gaumon (ret.): Thank … Continue reading Dreams, Nightmares, and Talking Tigers→
By Travis Nicks We were honored to speak with former Secretary of the Navy John Dalton and his wife, Margaret Dalton, about their service during the Clinton administration. Read or listen to Part One of this two-part interview here. DOWNLOAD: Sea Control 150: Former Secretary and First Lady of the Navy, John and Margaret Dalton, Pt. … Continue reading Sea Control 150: Former Secretary and First Lady of the Navy, John and Margaret Dalton, Pt. 2→
By Christopher Nelson Recently I had the chance to talk to Dr. Kori Schake about her new book, Safe Passage: From British to American Hegemony. Her book describes the only case of a peaceful hegemonic transition between two nations. In this instance, it was the gradual transition from British to American hegemony beginning in the … Continue reading Bow to the Hegemon – Dr. Kori Schake on a Peaceful Transition of Global Power→