Kevin Rowlands
@c21st-sailor.bsky.social
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Editor, RUSI Journal (Views are my own)
Some personal news. After 4 years leading the
@rnssc.bsky.social
I think it is time for a change. I'll shortly be joining
@rusi.bsky.social
as Editor of the world renowned RUSI Journal. I'm proud of what wenhave achieved in the RNSSC and excited by the next chapter.
about 1 month ago
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Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre
3 months ago
We were thrilled to once again welcome Dr Matt Heaslip, Senior Lecturer in Naval History at the University of Portsmouth, for the 2025 Crisisgame! This year’s scenario tested participants’ critical thinking in evacuating thousands of civilians amidst a tense geopolitical environment!
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Thoroughly enjoyed judging a RUSI debate last night. The question was whether the current wave of tech innovation resulted in revolutionary change in war at sea. Great speakers from industry, NATO, academia and the navy. I won't divulge the result. But what do you think?
3 months ago
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Last week I had the privilege of visiting the Italian Navy’s Centre for Military Maritime Studies in Venice. It was a superb opportunity to discuss 🇬🇧 🇮🇹 research agendas and future cooperation.
4 months ago
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Very pleased to contribute to this
#BigAsk
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4 months ago
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Join the polite debate between
@peterdombrowski.bsky.social
and me (on my side, of course!)
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5 months ago
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This is an excellent article by Prof
@peterdombrowski.bsky.social
. Well worth a read. But if you do, then please read my comments below it, too, for an alternative perspective. Then make up your own mind.
www.thebroadside.org.uk/p/05-2025-eu...
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Why Europe should limit naval operations in the Indo-Pacific
A friendly provocation from an American
https://www.thebroadside.org.uk/p/05-2025-europe-limit-indo-pacific?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
5 months ago
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I really enjoyed writing this with
@sophyantrobus.bsky.social
. Don't be put off by the image - we aren't arguing for Armageddon. We are urging a debate on escalation and de-escalation in these troubling times.
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5 months ago
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Kevin Rowlands
Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre
6 months ago
We are proud to be associated with the
@congeostrategy.bsky.social
#SeaPowerLaboratory
. Head of RNSSC,
@c21st-sailor.bsky.social
chaired an expert panel and compered a group exercise on policy development and delivery in Whitehall. Together we are growing a thinking, articulate maritime community.
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I really enjoyed this event. Superb talks by Baroness Gisela Stuart and James Waller, and a fun (for me!) policy game to finish. I hope the attendees found it worthwhile, too.
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6 months ago
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War on the Rocks
6 months ago
Why has shipping in the Red Sea failed to return to pre-conflict levels? The answer has little to do with bombs and drones, but rather insurance, demand, and geopolitics.
warontherocks.com/episode/the-...
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Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre
6 months ago
Excellent think piece by RNSSC Fellowships Officer
@strategyforward.bsky.social
We are proud to be associated with The Broadside, the new naval and maritimeplatform from
@congeostrategy.bsky.social
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It was a pleasure to speak to the Oxford University Strategic Studies Group at All Souls College last night. There is a lot happening on the international stage at the moment and seapower has a role to play in statecraft. Some challenging questions which really made me think.
7 months ago
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Sarah Kirchberger
7 months ago
East Germany’s majority voted AfD. This gets hidden in the national average of ca. 20%. This shows a big political rift precisely along the line of the previous border. Is this an anti-woke, or a pro-Putin vote? Or a general protest against the West German mainstream parties? We better find out.
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Great thread with a succinct message built on plenty of underpinning evidence.
@covertshores.bsky.social
is the best open source analyst there is. Should be read by everyone who would sell out somebody else's country because of lies and greed.
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7 months ago
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Kevin Rowlands
Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre
7 months ago
This week we select our new Fellows: 1SL Fellows - the RN's flagship 2 year fellowship for experienced people with great research ideas. Richmond Fellows - one year talent programme for less experience, innovative thinkers. Good luck to all who applied.
www.royalnavy.mod.uk/locations-an...
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Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre | RNSSC Fellowship Programmes | Royal Navy
https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/locations-and-operations/bases-and-stations/royal-navy-strategic-studies-centre/rnssc-fellowship-programmes
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I claim no credit for the map.
@james-rogers.bsky.social
produces the best geostrategic maps going. (I did add a few words to the accompanying article. I think it's worth reading, but I'm biased.)
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8 months ago
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Looking for points of disagreement with
@mtsavill.bsky.social
below. Can't find any.
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8 months ago
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Kevin Rowlands
Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre
8 months ago
The 🇬🇧 Carrier Strike Group deploys to the Indo-Pacific this Spring, via the Mediterranean and Middle East. This follows similar deployments by 🇮🇹 and 🇫🇷. Why do European countries think it's worthwhile? Read
@salisbot.bsky.social
article to find out.
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I'm delighted to worked with
@james-rogers.bsky.social
onan article for this special issue. The Munich Security Conference is an important event. Being heard there is a privilege.
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8 months ago
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Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre
9 months ago
Crisis games are valuable. They make us think. This week, we held a crisis game with Loughborough University on the issue of Svalbard. This follows a seminar on the polar regions we did with Royal Holloway in the autumn. Read about both on our LinkedIn page.
www.linkedin.com/posts/rrnssc...
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Some good points in here. utm_campaign=the-atlantic&utm_content=true-anthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
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A Wider War Has Already Started in Europe
Putin’s not-so-quiet sabotage campaign against European democracies
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2025/01/europe-russia-ukraine-multifront-war/681295/?utm_campaign=the-atlantic&utm_content=true-anthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
9 months ago
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I've had a close relationship with King's College London for years. MA, PhD, DefAC Directing Staff, in my current job and more. And so I was thrilled and delighted to be offered a Visiting Professorship in the world renowned War Studies department. Of course I accepted! Picked up the pass today.
9 months ago
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I was pleased to be able to contribute some thoughts to this. Great to see other, similar perspectives, too.
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9 months ago
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A great charity shop find. A wonderful atlas from 1935. The world shipping routes map looks remarkably familiar despite 90 years separation and technological changes. Geography matters.
9 months ago
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It would be interesting to consider some modern interpretations of prize law.
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9 months ago
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Kevin Rowlands
Council on Geostrategy
9 months ago
Introducing The Signal! âš“ Your monthly newsletter on maritime affairs, #RoyalNavy deployments, naval news from allies and adversaries, and naval technology by
@salisbot.bsky.social
#RoyalNavy
our Sea Power Research Fellow Read the first edition 👇
#BritainsWorld
#Signal
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Welcome to The Signal – Your monthly maritime newsletter
The Signal | No. 01.2025
https://www.britainsworld.org.uk/p/the-signal-01-2025
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Kevin Rowlands
Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre
9 months ago
We are proud to partner with
@congeostrategy.bsky.social
and the Sea Power Laboratory. This new monthly newsletter is going to be a must-read for followers of naval matters everywhere.
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I did this short AI inspired thread a month ago. I thought I'd reshare it as an end of year memento.
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9 months ago
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Falmouth boats, Christmas Day
10 months ago
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Kevin Rowlands
Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre
10 months ago
Russia has issued a notice to mariners demanding that all shipping seeks permission from ita Border Guard before entering Russian territorial seas. This is in contravention of UNCLOS, which affords the right of innocent passage.
#Lawfare
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Very pleased to have my review of *Who Will Defend Europe?* published in the Naval Review.
www.naval-review.com/book-reviews/
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Book Reviews - The Naval Review
Book Reviews Archive - The Naval Review
https://www.naval-review.com/book-reviews/
10 months ago
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Interesting article. I do think this could be the strategic shock of the week, even more so than South Korea's hapless events.
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10 months ago
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Elisabeth Braw
10 months ago
Your friendly reminder that suspected cable sabotage is not the only trouble in the Baltic Sea. Russia is also interfering with AIS & other navigational tools used by ships. That leads to delays and can cause collisions.
foreignpolicy.com/2024/12/04/r...
(Me
@foreignpolicy.com
. No paywall.)
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The Baltic Sea’s Bad Actors
Russian and Chinese gray-zone aggression prove that dreams of a peaceful “NATO lake” were premature.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/12/04/russia-china-baltic-sea-nato-subsea-cables-ais-spoofing/?utm_content=gifting&tpcc=gifting_article&gifting_article=cnVzc2lhLWNoaW5hLWJhbHRpYy1zZWEtbmF0by1zdWJzZWEtY2FibGVzLWFpcy1zcG9vZmluZw==&pid=CW941515
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Dr Emma Salisbury
10 months ago
Britain should stand firmly behind AUKUS, but make sure there's a Plan B for SSN capabilities. My latest paper for the Sea Power Laboratory is out today!
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All attention will now be on South Korea, and that is really important. But for us in the Euro-Atlantic world the news that the Russian Navy may have been forced to depart Tartus could be a game changer.
substack.com/profile/2488...
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James Rogers on Substack
After years of causing mayhem in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Russian Navy appears to be withdrawing from Tartus in Syria. The Russians are on the run; they’re weakening. This is significant and sho...
https://substack.com/profile/248873868-james-rogers/note/c-79887488?r=4468b0
10 months ago
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Flicking through Geoffrey Till's *Seapower* for the first time in ages. This little diagram says a lot.
10 months ago
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Do you want a job you'll be overqualified and underpaid for? Then you are in luck! Come and work with us at the Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre. Seriously, this is a brilliant role and a great entry into the Civil Service.
www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/index.cg...
10 months ago
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Stunning. BBC News - Notre Dame: How Paris's cathedral was restored after fire - BBC News
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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Notre Dame: How Paris's cathedral was restored after fire
Paris's Gothic cathedral has been painstakingly returned to its former glory. Here's how it was done.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0qdj80py3no
10 months ago
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Alessio Patalano, the author of this article, is a good friend. He's always worth reading and this is an important topic.
www.afr.com/policy/forei...
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This is why we don’t need to worry about the Brits and AUKUS
The alliance sets the tone for the UK to make a distinctive contribution to NATO’s ability to retain sea control of the North Atlantic.
https://www.afr.com/policy/foreign-affairs/this-is-why-we-don-t-need-to-worry-about-the-brits-and-aukus-20241126-p5ktoh
10 months ago
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So, it is all about Artificial Intelligence. Being bored just now, I started dreaming of the sea (as we all do). I asked AI to create an image of seapower. Cool. Lots of kit. Carriers. All close together. It's an image that many would have of seapower. But it isn't true.đź§µ
10 months ago
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This is an important research project. Jointly sponsored by the Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre and the French Navy's
@cesmmarine.bsky.social
. Co-written by
@rusi.bsky.social
and
@congeostrategy.bsky.social
. Russia isn't just "here". China isn't just "there".
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10 months ago
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Marcus Faulkner
10 months ago
From boredom comes one of the most genuinely interesting threads in ages. Kevin interrogating AI on seapower tells us a lot about perceptions of the sea, navies and security. And how AIs and the tech world still have a lot to learn.
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So, it is all about Artificial Intelligence. Being bored just now, I started dreaming of the sea (as we all do). I asked AI to create an image of seapower. Cool. Lots of kit. Carriers. All close together. It's an image that many would have of seapower. But it isn't true.đź§µ
10 months ago
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A great interview with SAC-T. I'm particularly interested in one part. In discussions on integration we often miss the integration of the old and new. I don't buy into the idea that anything is "legacy". Everything you have can be used. The skill is using it meaningfully. Old and new together.
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10 months ago
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www.reuters.com/world/top-na...
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Top NATO official calls on business leaders to prepare for 'wartime scenario'
A top NATO military official on Monday urged businesses to be prepared for a wartime scenario and adjust their production and distribution lines accordingly, in order to be less vulnerable to blackmail from countries such as Russia and China.
https://www.reuters.com/world/top-nato-official-calls-business-leaders-prepare-wartime-scenario-2024-11-25/
11 months ago
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That's the wonderful or terrifying thing about this type of warfare. Strategic effects, plausible deniability.
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11 months ago
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BBC News - Undersea cable between Germany and Finland severed
www.bbc.com/news/article...
11 months ago
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The leader in
@thetimes.com
today is interesting. A few days after publishing an article on how bad the carriers are, we have a very different perspective. Politics, eh? And defence/war is just a continuation.
www.thetimes.com/comment/the-...
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The Times view on scrapping the UK’s aircraft carriers: Flat Tops
The money-saving move would be strategically myopic and risk defeat ina future conflict
https://www.thetimes.com/comment/the-times-view/article/the-times-view-on-scrapping-the-uks-aircraft-carriers-flat-tops-c7vcxrwgp
11 months ago
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