First published in 1977, this study offers a comprehensive,
systematic and integrated survey of the important relationship
between navies and the making and execution of foreign policy. Ken
Booth explains the functions navies can perform in both war and
peace, the influence they have on particular situations, and how
the relevant organisations can affect the character of naval
actions. Ultimately, navies are regarded as indispensable
instruments of the state by a number of countries, whilst all
countries with a coast find some need to threaten a degree of force
at sea. This book provides students and academics with the
intellectual framework with which to assess the changing character
of the navy.
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