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Naval Strategy and National Security - An International Security Reader (Hardcover)
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Naval Strategy and National Security - An International Security Reader (Hardcover)
Series: International Security Readers
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These essays from the journal International Security cover aspects
of past and present naval technologies and explore current disputes
over American naval doctrine. Four of the contributions--those by
Linton Brooks, John Mearsheimer, Barry Posen, and Joshua
Epstein--describe the case for and against the Reagan
administration's controversial Maritime Strategy, which has formed
the basis for the administration's buildup to a six-hundred-ship
navy. Other articles describe Soviet naval doctrine, assess the
risk of nuclear war at sea, and outline the evolution of major
naval technologies and doctrines. Part I: Naval Strategy Planning a
Navy: The Risks of Conventional Wisdom R. James Woolsey Naval Power
and National Security: The Case for the Maritime Strategy Linton F.
Brooks A Strategic Misstep: The Maritime Strategy and Deterrence in
Europe John J. Mearsheimer Horizontal Escalation: Sour Notes of a
Recurrent Theme Joshua M. Epstein Naval Power and Soviet Global
Strategy Michael MccGwire Part II: Naval Technology Technology and
the Evolution of Naval Warfare Karl Lautenschlager Will Strategic
Submarines Be Vulnerable? Richard L. Garwin The Submarine in Naval
Warfare, 1901=2001 Karl Lautenschlager Stopping the Sea-Based
Counterforce Threat Harold A. Feiveson and John Duffield Part III:
Naval Operations--Controlling the Risks Nuclear War at Sea Desmond
Ball Inadvertent Nuclear War? Escalation and NATO's Northern Flank
Barry R. Posen A Quiet Success for Arms Control: Preventing
Incidents at Sea Sean M. Lynn-Jones Originally published in 1988.
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