The Center for Maritime Strategy just published a piece about shipbuilding by IPI Cybersecurity Fellow Julian Guevara. The paper titled “Shipbuilding and the Future of U.S. Sea Power: The Role of South Korea and Japan in the Rejuvenation of the American Fleet” addresses the strategic importance of revitalizing the US shipbuilding industry through fostering key partnerships with South Korea and Japan. By focusing on shipbuilding, the United States can better position itself to maintain sea control by safeguarding secure sea lines of communication and maritime chokepoints, ensure the stability of U.S. trade, and reaffirm its status as a global maritime power. Read the paper here.
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