Adam Lockyer is an associate professor of strategic studies at Macquarie University and a nonresident fellow at Australias Sea Power Centre. He is the author of Foreign Intervention, Warfare and Civil Wars: External Assistance and Belligerents Choice of Strategy.
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"This book does it all: brilliantly coupling a conceptual discussion of conventional maritime deterrence to a case study of the 1980s American maritime strategy, and then applying its findings to todays Chinese challenges. Adam, an Australian analyst, brings an invaluable perspective to American, allied, and even Soviet operations and exercises."—Captain Peter M. Swartz, US Navy (Ret.), principal research scientist, Center for Naval Analyses
"Conventional Maritime Deterrence makes a timely descendant from past works showing how to harness sea power for political gain in ages of great power competition—ages such as our own. To his great credit, Adam Lockyer supplies actionable recommendations to accompany a wealth of information. Sea services worldwide stand to benefit."—James R. Holmes, J. C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy, Naval War College
"Conventional Maritime Deterrence makes a timely descendant from past works showing how to harness sea power for political gain in ages of great power competition—ages such as our own. To his great credit, Adam Lockyer supplies actionable recommendations to accompany a wealth of information. Sea services worldwide stand to benefit."—James R. Holmes, J. C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy, Naval War College

