

Maritime Nation
Center for Maritime Strategy
Maritime Nation dives deeply into the policy challenges facing America’s sea services and the role of the United States as a sea power on the global stage. We look forward to providing you with top-notch analysis on the most pressing security challenges by joining in conversation with key experts and practitioners.
Learn more about the Center at: https://centerformaritimestrategy.org/
Learn more about the Center at: https://centerformaritimestrategy.org/
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Mar 10, 2026 • 57min
Ports of Power and China’s Maritime Toolkit
In this episode of Maritime Nation, we debut the February 2026 report “Ports of Power: China’s Growing Maritime Network of Ports, Bases, and Dual-use Facilities” by Congressman Mark Kennedy and Lea Thome. Join us as we explore how China is expanding its global maritime presence through ports, bases, and dual-use facilities, reshaping strategic competition and the future of global trade and security.Season 5 of Maritime Nation is produced in partnership with Johnson Group Defense.

Feb 19, 2026 • 49min
Meeting the MARAD Administrator | The Honorable Stephen Carmel
In this episode Admiral Foggo and Dr. Steve Wills sits down with the Honorable Stephen Carmel for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of U.S. maritime policy, shipbuilding, and national security. Drawing on decades of industry and policy experience, Carmel discusses lessons from history, the evolving role of the Maritime Administration, and the strategic challenges facing the U.S. merchant fleet.Season 5 of Maritime Nation is produced in partnership with Johnson Group Defense.

Jan 27, 2026 • 56min
The Battle for American Waterways
In this inaugural Season 5 episode of Maritime Nation, Admiral Foggo moderates a deep dive into the Jones Act and its central role in U.S. national security, economic sovereignty, and control of America’s waterways. Joined by subject matter experts Sara Fuentes and Jennifer Carpenter, the discussion moves beyond the familiar trade debate to examine the Jones Act as strategic infrastructure. Season 5 of Maritime Nation is produced in partnership with Johnson Group Defense.

Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 8min
The Maritime Policy Statement and Ensuring National Defense
This week, Admiral James G. Foggo (ret.) speaks with five authors of the The Navy League of the United States’ Maritime Policy statement, to discuss what the document calls for and the importance of continued American maritime dominance. You can read the Navy League's Maritime Policy Statement here: https://info.navyleague.org/maritime-policy-statement-2025-2026The three in-person guests: RADM Sinclair "Sinc" Harris, USN RetiredChuck WerchadoCAPT Scott Sundt, USN RetiredThe two remote guests:Jon KaskinCOL Christian Cabaniss, USMC RetiredSeason 4 of Maritime Nation is produced in partnership with Dataminr.

Nov 19, 2025 • 1h 4min
Chinese Maritime Strategy and the PLAN with Toshi Yoshihara
Admiral James G. Foggo (ret.) sits down with Toshi Yoshihara, Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessment, to discuss the PLAN and China’s maritime strategy.Season 4 of Maritime Nation is produced in partnership with Dataminr.

Oct 27, 2025 • 54min
Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Navy with Secretary John Lehman
Dr. Steve Wills talks with former Secretary of the Navy John Lehman on his family’s naval service and his time in the Ford and Reagan administrations for the 250th anniversary of the Navy's founding. Season 4 of Maritime Nation is produced in partnership with Dataminr.

Sep 17, 2025 • 59min
Shooting Behind the Duck: Fixing America’s Maritime Strategy with Brent Sadler
Admiral James G. Foggo (ret.) sits down with Brent Sadler, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, to examine his new book—Naval Power in Action: Seizing the Initiative in the New Cold War with China.Season 4 of Maritime Nation is produced in partnership with Dataminr.

Aug 4, 2025 • 1h 10min
Force Structure and Operational Capabilities
In this episode of Maritime Nation, Admiral Foggo sits down with Dr. Brad Martin to examine whether America’s current fleet composition aligns with future conflict scenarios and all the factors shaping tomorrow’s Navy. Season 4 of Maritime Nation is produced in partnership with Dataminr.

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Jul 1, 2025 • 1h
From Keel to Commissioning: How to Build More Ships
In this captivating discussion, Brian Potter, a Senior Infrastructure Fellow at the Institute for Progress, dives into the pressing challenges of the U.S. shipbuilding industry. He explores economic hurdles compared to competitive shipyards in Japan and Korea, emphasizing the drastic decline since WWII. The conversation highlights necessary modernization, the implications of the Jones Act, and the importance of international partnerships. Potter also discusses the evolution of ship design, stressing the need for skilled engineers and strategic planning to ensure naval superiority.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 1h 7min
Foundations of Maritime Strategy
Steve Wills, a former U.S. naval officer and CMS's navalist, and Sam Byers, Senior National Security Advisor, dive deep into the evolution of U.S. maritime strategy. They discuss the historical foundations of sea power and the geopolitical rivalry with China, highlighting Xi Jinping's naval ambitions. The conversation emphasizes the need for adaptability in modern military operations and the importance of quality over quantity in naval strategy, especially in light of rising global tensions.


