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International Sea Power<br />

The Foundations of International Thinking on Sea Power series consists of refereed<br />

publications containing original research, both historical and contemporary, on how<br />

various states perceive the necessity for, and the use of, sea power.<br />

No. 1 Ancient Egyptian Sea Power and the Origin of Maritime Forces by Gregory<br />

P Gilbert<br />

No. 2 Japanese Sea Power: A Maritime Nation’s Struggle for Identity by Naoko<br />

Sajima and Kyoichi Tachikawa<br />

Working Papers<br />

The Working Paper series consists of publications aimed at encouraging discussion on<br />

naval and maritime issues. They are not generally refereed.<br />

No. 16 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Navy</strong> Aerospace Capability 2020–2030 by Robert Hosick<br />

No. 17 The New South Wales Reserve Naval Legal Panel – 40 Years of Service by<br />

Members of the Naval Reserve Legal Panel (Limited distribution)<br />

No. 18 Database of RAN Operations 1990–2005 by Vanessa Bendle, et al<br />

No. 19 An Effects-Based Anti-Submarine Warfare Strategy by Mark Hammond<br />

No. 20 Strength Through Diversity: The Combined Naval Role in Operation<br />

STABILISE by David Stevens

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