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Russia and some principles of maritime strategy
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The chapter sets out the differences between seapowers, states for which the sea is culturally, socially, and economically central, and those that are sea powers – essentially land or continental powers with the resources to build substantial navies to project power by sea. The chapter offers examples of each, framing Russia as a sea power, and situates Russia in terms of the work of Alfred Thayer Mahan and Julian Corbett. The chapter also sets out the importance of history in understanding Russia’s maritime power, especially the centrality of Russia’s economic relationship with the sea.

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