@article{ART002502033},
author={Kim, Dong-eun},
title={A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war},
journal={military history},
issn={1598-317X},
year={2019},
number={112},
pages={83-128},
doi={10.29212/mh.2019..112.83}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim, Dong-eun
TI - A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war
JO - military history
PY - 2019
VL - null
IS - 112
PB - Military History Institute, MND
SP - 83
EP - 128
SN - 1598-317X
AB - This study began with questions about the maritime strategy changes in the maritime dissatisfied great powers and how there is any correlation between technology (naval arms level) and geography (geopolitical conditions) factors. Therefore, in order to observe the relationship between geographical factors (geopolitical conditions) and maritime strategy, it is necessary to classify maritime strategy into three categories: 'Sea control (offensive)', 'Sea supremacy (complex)' and 'Sea denial'. The numerical change in the technological factor (naval arms level) was also used as a means to observe changes in maritime strategy due to geographical factors.
This framework of analysis was applied to two major historical cases of the maritime dissatisfied great powers. The first is the case of the German Imperial Navy, which challenged the United Kingdom during World War I, and the second is the case of the Soviet Navy, which challenged the United States during the Cold War. Although the two cases are similar in some respects, they have pursued different types of maritime strategies due to their different geographical conditions. As a result, the direction of naval arms construction is also affected and the maritime hegemonic challenge against the maritime hegemonic nation has failed.
I will apply and verify the framework of the researcher 's analysis on the change of maritime strategy through the case study of the change of the maritime strategy of Germany during the World war I and Soviet during the Cold war above. I would also like to examine how this analysis can be applied to the new maritime hegemonic competition between the United States and China in the 21st century.
KW - Maritime strategy;Geographical factors;Naval arms race;German Imperial Navy;Soviet Navy
DO - 10.29212/mh.2019..112.83
ER -
Kim, Dong-eun. (2019). A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war. military history, 112, 83-128.
Kim, Dong-eun. 2019, "A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war", military history, no.112, pp.83-128. Available from: doi:10.29212/mh.2019..112.83
Kim, Dong-eun "A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war" military history 112 pp.83-128 (2019) : 83.
Kim, Dong-eun. A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war. 2019; 112 : 83-128. Available from: doi:10.29212/mh.2019..112.83
Kim, Dong-eun. "A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war" military history no.112(2019) : 83-128.doi: 10.29212/mh.2019..112.83
Kim, Dong-eun. A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war. military history, 112, 83-128. doi: 10.29212/mh.2019..112.83
Kim, Dong-eun. A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war. military history. 2019; 112 83-128. doi: 10.29212/mh.2019..112.83
Kim, Dong-eun. A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war. 2019; 112 : 83-128. Available from: doi:10.29212/mh.2019..112.83
Kim, Dong-eun. "A Change of Maritime Strategy in the Maritime dissatisfied great powers by Geographical factors: Focusing on Germany in the World War Ⅰ and Soviet union in the Cold war" military history no.112(2019) : 83-128.doi: 10.29212/mh.2019..112.83