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E-raamat: Deterrence and Denial: The Power of Fleets in Being

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Naval Institute Press
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  • Kirjastus: Naval Institute Press
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Eighteen case studies ranging from the late 17th century to the present and written by country experts examine the operational and strategic effects of an existent navy (a fleet in being) in both peace and wartime. They analyze the influence of fleets in being on the strategies chosen as well as those rejected by both friends and rivals. Highlighted is the deterrent value of navies—what a fleet in being prevents from occurring. The concluding chapter draws overarching lessons from the preceding: four chapters on the age of sail, four chapters on the twentieth century prior to the world wars, five chapters on the ensuing global wars, and five chapters on the cold wars and encompassing the ongoing tensions with China. Navies covered include the Royal, Bourbon, Napoleonic, Spanish, tsarist, Imperial Japanese, Austria-Hungarian, Italian, German, U.S., Soviet, and Chinese navies.

This volume examines the strategic role of fleets in being—naval forces that exert influence without engaging in battle—through eighteen case studies spanning from the seventeenth century to today’s maritime powers.

Deterrence and Denial examines the concept of the “fleet in being,” a naval force that influences strategic outcomes not through direct action but through its mere existence, positioning, and potential threat. While traditional naval strategy emphasizes offensive operations—such as blockades, invasions, and fleet engagements—this volume turns attention to the often-overlooked role of deterrence and denial. Across eighteen case studies written by leading historians and defense scholars, the book demonstrates how both major and minor powers have employed fleets in being to constrain adversaries, shape operational choices, and preserve strategic options. From the Age of Sail and Napoleonic conflicts to World Wars, Cold War standoffs, and present-day Chinese and Russian maritime strategy, these chapters highlight how fleets have prevented escalation, protected territory, and thwarted enemy plans. Deterrence and Denial provides critical insight into the enduring and underappreciated utility of naval forces that shape events by their presence rather than by their firepower.

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"This book on fleet in being is one we have needed for a long time. Unlike armies and air forces, even weaker navies can influence opponents strategically, shaping their thinking to avoid war, or operationally, by preventing combat at sea from taking place. Strategists need to know what fleet in being means, and these chapters offer crucial case studies for them. Historians will appreciate the unique compilation of well-researched and consequential examples in Deterrence and Denial, drawn from over ten nations and across five centuries." Randy Papadopoulos, PhD, strategist, Washington, DC

"A brilliant and sweeping historical analysis of a topic of great relevance to our increasingly complex and dangerous world. It is worthy of study by all those who seek to understand the value of maritime forces and their fleets in being." Rear Adm. Jeffrey Harley, USN (Ret.), former president of the U.S. Naval War College

Professor Paine has produced a real historical tour de force with Deterrence and Denial. Ranging from the wooden-sided fleets of the 17th century to the space-assisted ones of today, the book demonstrates convincingly that how one creates and maintains ones fleets in being can play a decisive role in shaping the behavior of adversaries. For those interested in the navies of the United States and China today, it should be mandatory reading.Professor Phillips O'Brien, University of St. Andrews  



 

S. C. M. Paine taught in the Strategy & Policy Department of the U.S. Naval War College from 2000 to 2025. Professor Paines publications include five naval books coedited with Bruce A. Elleman on blockades, commerce raiding, coalitions, expeditionary warfare, and nonmilitary uses of navies. Other publications include The Japanese Empire and The Wars for Asia, 19111949. Paine holds a PhD in Russian and Chinese history from Columbia University. She lives in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.