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Sea Control 252 - Bordering on Crisis with Brian Wilson and Nora Johnson
Episode 252

Sea Control 252 - Bordering on Crisis with Brian Wilson and Nora Johnson

Defecting Soviet sailors, possible contamination from explosions in Chinese port facilities, and deadly lemons! How do the U.S. and Canadian governments organize a whole-of-government response to a threat originating in the maritime domain? Brian Wilson and Nora Johnson join the podcast to discuss Maritime Operational Threat Response, the U.S. response, and Maritime Emergency Response Protocol, its Canadian counterpart.

Sea Control · Brian Wilson, Nora Johnson, Jared Samuelson

May 23, 202158m 26s

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Show Notes

Links

1. "Bordering on Crisis: Overcoming Multiagency Crisis Coordination Challenges," by Brian Wilson and Nora Johnson, New York University Press, 2021.

2. The Jump

3. "The Defection of Simas Kudirka," by Tom Dunlop, Martha's Vineyard Magazine, December 1, 2005.

4. "China explosions: what we know about what happened in Tianjin," BBC, August 17, 2015. 

5. MV Sun Sea

6. "Lemons Caught in a Squeeze," by Paul Blustein and Brian rnes, The Washington Post, September 10, 2004. 

Topics

navymaritime securitycoast guardmaritime operational threat responsemaritime event response protocol