Several postwar developments have ensured that the Arctic theater will occupy center stage in any future world conflict. The nuclear submarine, for one thing, has eliminated the Arctic ice cap as a barrier to the strategic mobility of the superpower navies, permitting the side that controls the theater to exploit its central position between the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans
General survey, based largely on Russian publications, of new development and reconstruction during ...
The Soviet Navy has grown dramatically since World War II, and Soviet ships now are deployed to wate...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...
In the Punic Wars, Hannibal surprised and strategically dislocated the Roman legions by attacking th...
A little more than a year ago the then Norwegian Defense Minister Hellesen announced, in a report to...
The resolution of this Northern Flank problem is seen as a naval Issue and this paper argues that NA...
Nowhere is the Soviet threat to the NATO alliance more acute than to its northern flank, an area whi...
From the viewpoint of U. S. naval strategists, the Arctic Ocean has always been considered a poten...
Global warming has increased the Arctic's geopolitical significance, especially for Russia, which ha...
The Soviets have established realistic objectives for their merchant marine which will allow them to...
U.S. policy requires that the Navy have the capability to operate on the northern flank of NATO, spe...
The Soviet Union is, and will remain, a global power. It has used its central geostrategic position ...
The Soviet Union is now actively exerting strong worldwide political pressure by means of economic a...
Over the last decade, Russia has considerably ramped up its military presence in the Arctic. This is...
The potential destructiveness of intercontinental ballistic missiles has led lo a situation in which...
General survey, based largely on Russian publications, of new development and reconstruction during ...
The Soviet Navy has grown dramatically since World War II, and Soviet ships now are deployed to wate...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...
In the Punic Wars, Hannibal surprised and strategically dislocated the Roman legions by attacking th...
A little more than a year ago the then Norwegian Defense Minister Hellesen announced, in a report to...
The resolution of this Northern Flank problem is seen as a naval Issue and this paper argues that NA...
Nowhere is the Soviet threat to the NATO alliance more acute than to its northern flank, an area whi...
From the viewpoint of U. S. naval strategists, the Arctic Ocean has always been considered a poten...
Global warming has increased the Arctic's geopolitical significance, especially for Russia, which ha...
The Soviets have established realistic objectives for their merchant marine which will allow them to...
U.S. policy requires that the Navy have the capability to operate on the northern flank of NATO, spe...
The Soviet Union is, and will remain, a global power. It has used its central geostrategic position ...
The Soviet Union is now actively exerting strong worldwide political pressure by means of economic a...
Over the last decade, Russia has considerably ramped up its military presence in the Arctic. This is...
The potential destructiveness of intercontinental ballistic missiles has led lo a situation in which...
General survey, based largely on Russian publications, of new development and reconstruction during ...
The Soviet Navy has grown dramatically since World War II, and Soviet ships now are deployed to wate...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...