The essential argument for protecting Empire-wide communications and distant colonies, not just the home islands.
In this historically grounded essay, Captain J. C. R. Colomb explains why colonial defence can’t be limited to defending Britain’s shores. It argues that the strength of the Empire rests on safeguarding its communication routes, naval power, and distant possessions through a coordinated imperial strategy.
What you’ll experience:
- An accessible overview of why imperial security hinges on more than land borders.
- A clear outline of proposed points to defend across the globe and how they connect to trade and military power.
Ideal for readers of history and policy who want to understand the early arguments for a unified approach to defending a global empire.