List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction: Why a New Maritime Strategy? Chapter 1: A Short History of the Process Behind Writing CS-21: A Cooperative Strategy for 21st-Century Seapower Chapter 2: Maritime Strategy Option Echo's Impact on CS-21 Chapter 3: Fine-tuning the CS-21 Maritime Strategy Document Chapter 4: Accolades and Criticism of CS-21 Chapter 5: The Pivot to Asia Chapter 6: The Fat Leonard Scandal and Solving East Asian US. Navy Corruption Chapter 7: The Capable, the Corrupt, and the Collisions Chapter 8: Problems in Paradise: The Harley Education Revolution, Mutiny, and Takedown Conclusions: CS-21, CS-21 Refresh, and Novus Ordo Seclorum Chart A Chart B Appendix 1: The Historical Background of Maritime Strategies Appendix 2: Maritime Strategy Alpha Appendix 3: Maritime Strategy Option Bravo Appendix 4: Maritime Strategy Option Charlie Appendix 5: Maritime Strategy Option Delta Appendix 6: Bryan McGrath's Version of Maritime Strategy Option Echo Appendix 7: Naval War College Version of Maritime Strategy Option Echo Appendix 8: The Final Maritime Strategy Document Issued October 2007 Appendix 9: CNO Gary Roughead Guidance 25 October 2007 Appendix 10: Statement by Admiral Gary Roughead Chief of Naval Operations 13 December 2007 Appendix 11: Proposed Outline for MARSTRAT Discussion with PCNO Appendix 12: News From the Strategy and Policy Department,Feb. 5, 2013 Appendix 13: A Cooperative Strategy for 21st-Century Seapower, March 2015 Selected Bibliography About the Author Index.
The United States Navy's Pivot to Asia : The Origins of a Cooperative Strategy for Twenty-First Century Seapower