Naval strategy and national security : an International security reader /

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...

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Other Authors / Creators:Miller, Steven E., editor.
Van Evera, Stephen, editor.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, ©1988.
Series:International security readers.
Princeton legacy library.
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Online Access:Click here for full text at JSTOR
Other uniform title:International security.
Table of Contents:
  • Planning a navy : the risks of conventional wisdom / R. James Woodley
  • 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. Meersheimer
  • Horizontal escalation : sour notes of a recurrent theme / Joshua M. Epstein
  • Naval power and Soviet global strategy / Michael MccGwire
  • Technology and the evolution of naval warfare / Karl Lautenschläger
  • Will strategic submarines be vulnerable? / Richard L. Garwin
  • The submarine in naval warfare, 1901-2001 / Karl Lautenschläger
  • Stopping the sea-based counterforce threat / Harold A. Feiveson and John Duffield
  • 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.