Mil History Talk
Was Alfred Thayer Mahan really just the “battleship guy,” or have we been misunderstanding one of history’s most influential strategists for more than a century? In this episode of Mil History Talk, Hope and Brian dive into the life, ideas, and enduring legacy of Alfred Thayer Mahan, the naval officer whose writings helped shape American strategy, influenced Theodore Roosevelt, and continue to inform great-power competition today. Along the way, they explore why sea power is about far more than fleets and naval battles. Mahan’s real subject was the relationship between commerce, trade, communications, infrastructure, and national power. From the rise of the U.S. Navy and the Great White Fleet to modern concerns over China, the Taiwan Strait, global supply chains, and maritime chokepoints, Hope and Brian show why Mahan remains surprisingly relevant in the twenty-first century. Expect plenty of humor, pop-culture references, Clausewitz jokes, and strategic insights as they explain why container shipping may be more important to world power than most people realize.
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