Maritime strategy has always been concerned with the use of the sea for a purpose. In the modern world political and economic factors, the emerging international legal consensus, and the advances of technology affect the historical use of navies as instruments of national policy
Naval strategic concepts are the product of the international strategic environment. Naval forces, i...
It is not my purpose to bring you to have an exaggerated opinion of the importance of naval capabili...
The extraordinary commitment of naval forces to the Persian Gulf since June 1987 raises a number of ...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
The American system of strategic planning is pluralistic, whereby statements of strategy are made at...
Much attention has been given to the role of seapower and naval forces in the conduct of war. The Na...
Maritime strategy is a subject of considerable importance to all human beings but it is particularly...
National power exists only to serve the national purposes, to help achieve the national aims
I have been asked to consider the influence of sea power on modern strategy, to appraise its importa...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
The United States does not have a coordinated or articulated maritime policy sufficient to cope with...
The Expansion of Force. Among the more important of the new complexities confronting both analysis...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...
Observers of military affairs will have noted a changed naval lexicon over the past several years. T...
Naval strategic concepts are the product of the international strategic environment. Naval forces, i...
It is not my purpose to bring you to have an exaggerated opinion of the importance of naval capabili...
The extraordinary commitment of naval forces to the Persian Gulf since June 1987 raises a number of ...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
The American system of strategic planning is pluralistic, whereby statements of strategy are made at...
Much attention has been given to the role of seapower and naval forces in the conduct of war. The Na...
Maritime strategy is a subject of considerable importance to all human beings but it is particularly...
National power exists only to serve the national purposes, to help achieve the national aims
I have been asked to consider the influence of sea power on modern strategy, to appraise its importa...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
The United States does not have a coordinated or articulated maritime policy sufficient to cope with...
The Expansion of Force. Among the more important of the new complexities confronting both analysis...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...
Observers of military affairs will have noted a changed naval lexicon over the past several years. T...
Naval strategic concepts are the product of the international strategic environment. Naval forces, i...
It is not my purpose to bring you to have an exaggerated opinion of the importance of naval capabili...
The extraordinary commitment of naval forces to the Persian Gulf since June 1987 raises a number of ...