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The Mission of the Institute is to provide an independent forum for those who dare to read, think, speak, and write in order to advance the professional, literary, and scientific understanding of sea power and other issues critical to global security. Our vision is to give voice to those who seek the finest Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Since 1873, the Naval Institute has been the home of innovators, disruptors, and free-thinkers who reject the status quo and who advance vigorous, cogent and well-articulated arguments to strengthen our maritime defense and increase the professional acumen of those who serve. Our membership includes more than 50,000 thinkers and practitioners from around the world who debate the most important issues facing maritime strategy and policy in our open, independent and non-partisan forum - Proceedings magazine. Join us, and make your voice heard today at www.usni.org/membership
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Great review for THE NEPTUNE FACTOR. #READ! "Nicholas Lambert's latest book is undoubtedly one of the most relevant works of the last five years in the subject of maritime strategic thinking. Despite being one of the most mentioned authors in this area of study, the American naval strategist Alfred Mahan (1840-1914) has always been much more quoted than read, and, therefore, writing about him and his work is never an easy task. As Lambert demonstrates, Mahan deserves less credit than he deserves on certain issues, but his work should not be read and understood superficially and without attention to the message -often hidden in the pompous and disorderly grammatical construction- that characterizes some of his works. Moreover, at a historical moment such as the present, when the world is entering a new era of struggle between great powers in which maritime power will be decisive, rereading Mahan with an open mind is once again an indispensable task. Especially for a U.S. maritime community that finds itself in dire straits as it tries to reverse the effects of three decades of barely looking at the sea through Mahan's eyes."—Global Affairs and Strategic Studies
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