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U.S. Naval Strategy in the 1990s - Selected Documents: Naval War College Newport Papers 27 (Paperback)
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U.S. Naval Strategy in the 1990s - Selected Documents: Naval War College Newport Papers 27 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R543
Discovery Miles 5 430
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This collection of documents reflecting the evolution of official
thinking within the United States Navy and Marine Corps during the
post-Cold War era concerning the fundamental missions and strategy
of the sea services is part of a larger project designed to bring
greater transparency to an important dimension of our recent naval
history. This project was initiated by Professor John Hattendorf
with his authoritative study in Newport Paper 19, which utilized
much previously classified material, of the so-called Maritime
Strategy developed and promulgated by the Navy during the 1980s. In
the present volume, Newport Paper 27, covering the decade of the
1990s, Professor Hattendorf assembles for the first time in a
single publication all the major naval strategy and policy
statements of this period. Though all are public documents, most of
these statements remain very little known and relatively
inaccessible, at any rate outside the Navy itself. They are also
not always easy to interpret, reflecting as they often do subtle
shifts in emphasis or the nuances of internal bureaucratic argument
rather than broadly understandable major changes in strategic
thought or practice. Accordingly, the documents are accompanied by
an introductory essay that attempts to put them in the proper
historical and institutional perspective, as well as by a brief
commentary for each that provides additional pertinent information
and attempts to assess wider significance. A second Newport Paper
dealing with comparable naval strategy statements of the 1970s and
1980s, in the same format and also edited by Professor Hattendorf.
It is important to bear in mind that this material is not merely of
historical interest. In his address to the annual Current Strategy
Forum at the Naval War College in June 2006, the Chief of Naval
Operations. Adm. Michael Mullen, announced his intention to craft
what he called a new "maritime strategy" geared to the contemporary
and emerging global security environment. The complex and not
altogether happy story of earlier efforts within the Navy along
similar lines can contribute in vital ways to preparing essential
groundwork for such an undertaking.
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