International Seapower Symposium


The International Seapower Symposia are a series of biennial meetings of the world's chiefs of navy that has met at the United States Naval War College since 1969.
The proceedings of these, symposia since ISS XVI in 2003, are published on the Internet.

History

With the objective of promoting mutual understanding among the several leaders of the world's maritime nations, the First International Seapower Symposium was convened at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island on 17–20 November 1969. This four-day symposium was conceived by the President of the Naval War College, Vice Admiral Richard G. Colbert, U.S. Navy, who served as host for the ISS I. The Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Thomas H. Moorer addressed the meeting. As a result of the success of this symposium, plans were made to continue these discussions as a biennial event. All International Seapower Symposia, since, have been conducted at the Naval War College, and hosted by the incumbent Chief of Naval Operations with only two exceptions. Early fall dates have been selected to take advantage of both the normally good weather and also the relaxed atmosphere in Newport.