The momentous events of 1989-1991 marked the end of the Soviet Union and, as a result, its threat to the interests of the free world. One of those free-world interests was—and is—the ability to use the planet\u27s seas and oceans on all lawful occasions. Another is not to be threatened by hostile seaborne forces.https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/usnwc-newport-papers/1005/thumbnail.jp
Today, the United States is the dominant sea power of the world—unchallenged by friend, unchecked by...
This thesis presents an analysis and confrontation of the classical and current strategic naval thin...
The beginning of the 20th century was the stage for Mahan\u27s concepts for seapower, and while his ...
In 1968, the onset of US-Soviet nuclear parity and the decline in American maritime superiority comp...
The major arguments of Mahan are very different than has been supposed. Yet the issues that prompted...
A strategy, argues a distinguished Naval War College scholar, will show the maritime services what t...
The decade of the 1990s represents a distinctive period in American naval strategic thinking. Bounde...
To reverse the negative trend in its relative strength versus the Soviet Navy, in the early 1980s th...
The approaches that allowed the Chief of Naval Operations’ Strategic Studies Group to contribute so ...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
With the breakup of the Soviet Union, the United States Navy has seen the fleet shrink from nearly 6...
In 1890 Captain Alfred T. Mahan published The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783. That s...
Modern American navalism began with the publishing of Alfred Thayer Mahan\u27s The Influence of Sea ...
The defense of the system requires a range of naval tasks that covers much of the spectrum of confli...
Today, with the free use of the sea, the air over the sea, space, and cyberspace; with the power of ...
Today, the United States is the dominant sea power of the world—unchallenged by friend, unchecked by...
This thesis presents an analysis and confrontation of the classical and current strategic naval thin...
The beginning of the 20th century was the stage for Mahan\u27s concepts for seapower, and while his ...
In 1968, the onset of US-Soviet nuclear parity and the decline in American maritime superiority comp...
The major arguments of Mahan are very different than has been supposed. Yet the issues that prompted...
A strategy, argues a distinguished Naval War College scholar, will show the maritime services what t...
The decade of the 1990s represents a distinctive period in American naval strategic thinking. Bounde...
To reverse the negative trend in its relative strength versus the Soviet Navy, in the early 1980s th...
The approaches that allowed the Chief of Naval Operations’ Strategic Studies Group to contribute so ...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
With the breakup of the Soviet Union, the United States Navy has seen the fleet shrink from nearly 6...
In 1890 Captain Alfred T. Mahan published The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783. That s...
Modern American navalism began with the publishing of Alfred Thayer Mahan\u27s The Influence of Sea ...
The defense of the system requires a range of naval tasks that covers much of the spectrum of confli...
Today, with the free use of the sea, the air over the sea, space, and cyberspace; with the power of ...
Today, the United States is the dominant sea power of the world—unchallenged by friend, unchecked by...
This thesis presents an analysis and confrontation of the classical and current strategic naval thin...
The beginning of the 20th century was the stage for Mahan\u27s concepts for seapower, and while his ...