With episode #26, Matthew Hipple introduces two new monthly series: Sea Control Europe/Britain (starting April 7) and Sea Control Asia-Pacific (starting April 21). Sea Control Europe/Britain will be hosted by Alexander Clarke, Principal Researcher of the Phoenix Think Tank, who we could already hear in episode #21 about threat projection. Sea Control Asia-Pacific will be hosted by Natalie Sambhi of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. This short episode is a conversation with Sambhi and Clarke about their backgrounds, their organizations, and their plans for their monthly series.
The Center for International Maritime Security (CIMSEC) is a non-profit, non-partisan think tank. It was formed in 2012 to bring together forward-thinkers from a variety of fields to examine the capabilities, threats, hotspots, and opportunities for security in the maritime domain. Check out the NextWar blog to join the discussion. CIMSEC encourages a diversity of views and is currently accepting membership applications here.
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