Russian naval policy regarding the law of the sea is in an interesting dilemma. The Soviet state is a considerable maritime power with a strong navy, a large merchant marine, and a very sizable fishing fleet. In order to exploit these assets to the full, the Russian Navy supports traditional legal freedoms of the high seas, so as to give her ships the greatest access to the world \u27s oceans
Provides a historical overview and analysis of events affecting the Russian Navy from 1991-present. ...
Thesis (B.A.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1989.Inclu...
During last year’s Washington Summit meetings between President Bush and Soviet President Gorbachev,...
The Soviets have established realistic objectives for their merchant marine which will allow them to...
The Soviet Union is now actively exerting strong worldwide political pressure by means of economic a...
The growth and development of a modern navy has been a somewhat recent phenomenon for the USSR, occu...
The Soviet Union\u27s efforts to build a powerful fleet, its interest in a naval station to serve it...
Five years have elapsed since the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 LOS Conventi...
This Article examines the Soviet Union\u27s doctrine of the closed sea, under which the warships of ...
Since both SSBN operations and distant-water activities depend upon the right to navigate outside in...
The military and political uses of Soviet seapower receive frequent comment and some see it growing ...
Once a President establishes an official policy, its implementation requires the cooperation and sup...
This thesis analyzes the naval policies of the Soviet and Russian Federation navies, examines their ...
At least since 1946, there has been a strong, persistent impression in the United States that the ke...
The Soviet Navy has grown dramatically since World War II, and Soviet ships now are deployed to wate...
Provides a historical overview and analysis of events affecting the Russian Navy from 1991-present. ...
Thesis (B.A.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1989.Inclu...
During last year’s Washington Summit meetings between President Bush and Soviet President Gorbachev,...
The Soviets have established realistic objectives for their merchant marine which will allow them to...
The Soviet Union is now actively exerting strong worldwide political pressure by means of economic a...
The growth and development of a modern navy has been a somewhat recent phenomenon for the USSR, occu...
The Soviet Union\u27s efforts to build a powerful fleet, its interest in a naval station to serve it...
Five years have elapsed since the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 LOS Conventi...
This Article examines the Soviet Union\u27s doctrine of the closed sea, under which the warships of ...
Since both SSBN operations and distant-water activities depend upon the right to navigate outside in...
The military and political uses of Soviet seapower receive frequent comment and some see it growing ...
Once a President establishes an official policy, its implementation requires the cooperation and sup...
This thesis analyzes the naval policies of the Soviet and Russian Federation navies, examines their ...
At least since 1946, there has been a strong, persistent impression in the United States that the ke...
The Soviet Navy has grown dramatically since World War II, and Soviet ships now are deployed to wate...
Provides a historical overview and analysis of events affecting the Russian Navy from 1991-present. ...
Thesis (B.A.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1989.Inclu...
During last year’s Washington Summit meetings between President Bush and Soviet President Gorbachev,...