The approaches that allowed the Chief of Naval Operations’ Strategic Studies Group to contribute so vitally to the U.S. Navy’s 1986 maritime strategy might be effective as well in confronting the challenges that the Navy faces today
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
Maritime strategy has always been concerned with the use of the sea for a purpose. In the modern wor...
The article of record as published may be found at https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2639682
In 1968, the onset of US-Soviet nuclear parity and the decline in American maritime superiority comp...
The American system of strategic planning is pluralistic, whereby statements of strategy are made at...
The defense of the system requires a range of naval tasks that covers much of the spectrum of confli...
This volume is designed to complement and extend the previously published history of The Evolution o...
The decade of the 1990s represents a distinctive period in American naval strategic thinking. Bounde...
The Naval War College Press is pleased to republish and make more broadly available an essay that ha...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
A strategy, argues a distinguished Naval War College scholar, will show the maritime services what t...
This work is part of a four-volume set of studies within the Naval War College Press’s Newport Paper...
The basic fundamental mission of the Navy in the past and it will continue to be so in the future is...
To reverse the negative trend in its relative strength versus the Soviet Navy, in the early 1980s th...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
Maritime strategy has always been concerned with the use of the sea for a purpose. In the modern wor...
The article of record as published may be found at https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2639682
In 1968, the onset of US-Soviet nuclear parity and the decline in American maritime superiority comp...
The American system of strategic planning is pluralistic, whereby statements of strategy are made at...
The defense of the system requires a range of naval tasks that covers much of the spectrum of confli...
This volume is designed to complement and extend the previously published history of The Evolution o...
The decade of the 1990s represents a distinctive period in American naval strategic thinking. Bounde...
The Naval War College Press is pleased to republish and make more broadly available an essay that ha...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
A strategy, argues a distinguished Naval War College scholar, will show the maritime services what t...
This work is part of a four-volume set of studies within the Naval War College Press’s Newport Paper...
The basic fundamental mission of the Navy in the past and it will continue to be so in the future is...
To reverse the negative trend in its relative strength versus the Soviet Navy, in the early 1980s th...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
Maritime strategy has always been concerned with the use of the sea for a purpose. In the modern wor...
The article of record as published may be found at https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2639682