

Sea Control
CIMSEC Podcasting Team
Sea Control is CIMSEC's Flagship podcast. We focus on maritime security, naval affairs, and defense and foreign policy.
Episodes
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Mar 31, 2026 • 38min
Sea Control 600: Civil Defense in Taiwan
Links:
https://thecultureshack.blog/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/updated-resilience-roadmap-
2.0-.pdf
https://blog.schee.info/2024/11/04/civil-defense-in-taiwan-its-not-just-one-or-two-groups/
https://blog.schee.info/2025/10/12/zero-based-mobilization-a-rapid-assessment-of-the-
recent-hualien-flood-disaster-and-the-modernization-of-taiwans-mobilization-systems/
https://blog.schee.info/2023/05/28/disinformation-is-an-information-environment-
problem/
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2022-10-27/taiwan-ham-radio-amateurs-
civil-defense
Bio: TH Schee is a Taiwanese tech entrepreneur, lecturer and policy advisor for civil defense,
licensed amateur radio operator, and search and rescue practitioner.

Mar 18, 2026 • 38min
Sea Control 599: The Tanker War
Thomas M. Duffy is a retired American diplomat and naval officer writing as an independent researcher. His interests are naval history and maritime strategy. Tom’s assignments over his 38-year overall career with the US Government included service aboard USS Cochrane (DDG-21) during the Tanker War and as a maritime strategist in the Pentagon with the US Navy’s Strategic Concepts Group (OP-603). After joining the Foreign Service, he served primarily in the Middle East, including as the first State Department Foreign Policy Advisor (POLAD) with the US FIFTH Fleet in Bahrain and as US Consul General in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Tom holds a BA in Government from Notre Dame and an MA in War Studies from King’s College, London. He is a graduate of the US Naval War College and taught about strategy at the US National War College.
J. Overton is co-host of the Sea Control podcast and edited the essay collection “Seapower by Other Means: Naval Contributions to National Objectives Beyond Sea Control, Power Projection, and Traditional Service Missions.”
Links -
Tanker War in the Gulf: Operation Earnest Will, Diplomacy and Seapower in Practice
Stop Phrasing Military Moves as ‘Deterrence’
Tom’s Linkedin page

Mar 12, 2026 • 39min
Sea Control 598: Continental Powers and Naval Development
Links
No paywall
“Erasing the American Global Military Footprint Won’t Make a Better World,” in Newsweek
“Five Recommendations for Left-of-Boom Security Assistance to Taiwan,”in War on the Rocks
“The Taiwan Question: Cross-Strait Relations and US Policy Past, Present, and Future,” virtual lecture for the Naval War College Foundation
Paywalled
“Muddied Waters: Freedom-of-Navigation Operations as Signals in the South China Sea,” in The British Journal of Politics and International Relations
“New Imagined Geographies into Old Geobodies: Problems and Prospects for China and Taiwan in the South China Sea,” in Territory, Politics, Governance
“Security in the Asia-Pacific and Signaling at Sea,” in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific

Mar 4, 2026 • 24min
Sea Control 597: Iran Escalation Scenario
Dr. Treston Wheat, a geopolitical risk and red teaming expert and adjunct professor at Georgetown, and Ross Hill, founder of Insight Forward with 15+ years in public and private intelligence, discuss an Iran escalation scenario. They explain how scenarios are built and red teamed. They focus on maritime risks in the Straits of Hormuz, economic and insurance impacts, and corporate evacuation and operational challenges.

Feb 5, 2026 • 53min
Sea Control 596: The Last Navigator with Steve Thomas
Links: Steve’s website “The Last Navigator: A Young Man, and Ancient Mariner, the Secrets of the Sea” The Last Navigator documentarySteve’s lecture at the US Naval Academy

Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 13min
Sea Control 595: China's Command Revolution with Elsa Kania
Links1. Elsa Kania's LinkedIn profile.

Jan 10, 2026 • 15min
Sea Control: 594: From Hulls to Pods with Emma Salisbury
Links1."The Trump-class Battleship: Spectacle Wins Out over Combat Power," by Emma Salisbury, Foreign Policy Research Institute, January 8, 2026.2. "Want of Frigates: Why Is It So Hard For America to Buy Small Surface Combatants?" by Emma Salisbury, Foreign Policy Research Institute, December 1, 2025.3. "Atlantic Bastion: The Future of Anti-Submarine Warfare," by Emma Salisbury, Foreign Policy Research Institute, August 11, 2025.4. Emma Salisbury FPRI page.

Dec 16, 2025 • 31min
Sea Control: 593 Information and Warfighting with General Robert Neller
Links1. "For 250 years, it’s been ‘change or lose’ for our military. Here’s what needs changing now," by Robert Neller and Peter Singer, Defense One, June 22, 2025.2. "Change or Lose: Past and Future War Lessons on 250th Birthday of the US Army and US Marine Corps," by Robert Neller and Peter Singer, Youtube, November 10, 2025.3. "Thinking First, Adapting Fast: Debating the Marine Corps’ Need for the Information Group," by Brian Kerg, War on the Rocks, November 7, 2025.4. "Kill It or Fix It: Why Marine Corps Information Warfare Has Failed After a Decade of MIGs," by Dan Burns, Information Professionals Association, August 20, 2025.5. "Killing the MIG is the Last Thing We Should Do," by Colonel Ray Gerber, USMC (Ret.), Information Professionals Association, September 7, 2025.6. "Blinding First, Striking Fast: Why the Marine Corps Needs Information Groups," by Ben Jensen and Ian Fletcher, War on the Rocks, October 13, 2025.

Dec 9, 2025 • 28min
Sea Control 592: The US Coast Guard in the Aleutian Islands with Steven Hulse
Links1. “Bases on the Aleutians Islands Would Project Power Across the Pacific,” by Steven Hulse, Proceedings, January 2025.

Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 28min
Sea Control 591: Maritime Statecraft and Its Future with Steve Brock and Hunter Stires
Links1. "Maritime Statecraft and its Future," by Steve Brock and Hunter Stires, CIMSEC, October 21, 2025.2. "SECNAV Del Toro Calls for a New, Bold Maritime Statecraft in Era of Intense Strategic Competition," Department of the Navy, September 23, 2023.


