Forgotten Waters

Forgotten Waters

Auteur : Julianne Smith, Jerry Hendrix, Robert D. Kaplan

Date de publication : 2017

Éditeur : Center for a New American Security

Nombre de pages : 14

Résumé du livre

"Geography still rules, despite the conceits of the jet age and the information age. Geography is where any discussion of the strategic environment must begin. To know a country's geography provides clues to its intentions better than any wiretap of its national security meetings. The geography that concerned us in the 'Forgotten Waters' exercise described in this paper is the North Atlantic passage between Greenland and Iceland to the west and the United Kingdom to the east: the GIUK Gap, as it was known throughout the Cold War. The key here is precisely the geography that cannot be seen from above: the underwater domain where the slope and composition of the bottom, as well as nearly isothermal temperatures, make for ideal sound propagation. This geography is further complicated by pipelines, communications cables, and economic exclusion zones. Indeed, below the surface of a boisterous ocean is a critical strategic world"--Publisher's web site.

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