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When The Shooting Stopped: August 1945, Timothy J. Demy, Barrett Tillman
When The Shooting Stopped: August 1945, Timothy J. Demy, Barrett Tillman
Naval War College Review
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The One Ship Fleet: The Uss Boise—Wwii Naval Legend 1938–45, Scott Cauble, Phillip T. Parkerson
The One Ship Fleet: The Uss Boise—Wwii Naval Legend 1938–45, Scott Cauble, Phillip T. Parkerson
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Reflections On Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Reflections On Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
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China, Faits Accomplis And The Contest For East Asia: The Shadow Of Shifting Power, Kevin D. Stringer, Joshua Adam Hastey
China, Faits Accomplis And The Contest For East Asia: The Shadow Of Shifting Power, Kevin D. Stringer, Joshua Adam Hastey
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America, Sea Power, And The World, 2nd Ed., Michael Romero, James C. Bradford, John F. Bradford
America, Sea Power, And The World, 2nd Ed., Michael Romero, James C. Bradford, John F. Bradford
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Sighted Sub, Sank Same: The United States Navy’S Air Campaign Against The U-Boat, Richard Norton, Alan C. Carey
Sighted Sub, Sank Same: The United States Navy’S Air Campaign Against The U-Boat, Richard Norton, Alan C. Carey
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Questioning The Carrier: Opportunities In Fleet Design For The United States Navy, Jeffrey E. Kline, Jeff Vandenengel
Questioning The Carrier: Opportunities In Fleet Design For The United States Navy, Jeffrey E. Kline, Jeff Vandenengel
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China’S Law Of The Sea: The New Rules Of Maritime Order, Gregory Poling, Isaac B. Kardon
China’S Law Of The Sea: The New Rules Of Maritime Order, Gregory Poling, Isaac B. Kardon
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Plato Goes To China: The Greek Classics And Chinese Nationalism, Charles Horner, Shadi Bartsch
Plato Goes To China: The Greek Classics And Chinese Nationalism, Charles Horner, Shadi Bartsch
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Always Faithful: A Story Of The War In Afghanistan, The Fall Of Kabul, And The Unshakable Bond Between A Marine And An Interpreter, Nathan R. Packard, Tom Schueman, Zainullah Zaki, Russell Worth Parker
Always Faithful: A Story Of The War In Afghanistan, The Fall Of Kabul, And The Unshakable Bond Between A Marine And An Interpreter, Nathan R. Packard, Tom Schueman, Zainullah Zaki, Russell Worth Parker
Naval War College Review
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The Sea In Russian Strategy, Ian Sundstrom, Andrew Monaghan, Richard Connolly
The Sea In Russian Strategy, Ian Sundstrom, Andrew Monaghan, Richard Connolly
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Vietnam And The Four Nos—How Chinese Actions In The South China Sea Influence Vietnam’S Hedging Strategy, Jeff Zeberlein
Vietnam And The Four Nos—How Chinese Actions In The South China Sea Influence Vietnam’S Hedging Strategy, Jeff Zeberlein
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Vietnam’s policy of nonentanglement called the “Four Nos”—intended to hedge against China’s political, economic, and military strength—is challenged by Beijing’s increasing aggression and maximalist claims in the South China Sea, opening opportunities for U.S. policy in the region.
Clausewitzian Friction And Twenty-First-Century War—The Paradox Of Technology, Nikolas Gardner
Clausewitzian Friction And Twenty-First-Century War—The Paradox Of Technology, Nikolas Gardner
Naval War College Review
New and emerging technologies—especially affecting sensors, networks, autonomy, and computing—are changing Clausewitz’s concept of friction in warfare. While these technologies appear to reduce some aspects of friction, they amplify others and may introduce new ones altogether.
Outsourcing Security At Sea—The Return Of Private Maritime-Security Companies And Their Role In Twenty-First-Century Maritime Security, Pieter W. G. Zhao
Outsourcing Security At Sea—The Return Of Private Maritime-Security Companies And Their Role In Twenty-First-Century Maritime Security, Pieter W. G. Zhao
Naval War College Review
Tracing the historical, political, and economic dynamics behind the medieval emergence and eventual disappearance in the nineteenth century of mercenary naval forces illuminates the modern development of private maritime-security companies to address piracy.
The Failure Of German Naval Force Design, 1928–39, Mark Stanovich
The Failure Of German Naval Force Design, 1928–39, Mark Stanovich
Naval War College Review
In the early years of World War II, Germany came perilously close to cutting off Great Britain’s vital sea-lanes. The ultimate failure can be traced to force-design mistakes in the decade prior to war, illuminating the political, industrial, and strategic challenges facing nations redesigning their force structures today.
President's Forum, Pete Garvin Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, President, Naval War College
President's Forum, Pete Garvin Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, President, Naval War College
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Small Mobile Pieces Of National Sovereignty?—Uncrewed Vessels, Naval Diplomacy, And The Challenge Of Signaling, Richard Dunley
Small Mobile Pieces Of National Sovereignty?—Uncrewed Vessels, Naval Diplomacy, And The Challenge Of Signaling, Richard Dunley
Naval War College Review
Naval employment of uncrewed platforms is expanding, but their status and perception among both operators and adversaries are still evolving, with key differences from crewed platforms that affect diplomacy, political signaling, and conflict escalation.
From The Editors, Steven P. Stashwick Managing Editor
From The Editors, Steven P. Stashwick Managing Editor
Naval War College Review
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Winter 2024 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Winter 2024 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
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Genome Editing And Biological Weapons: Assessing The Risk Of Misuse, William C. Wells, Katherine Paris
Genome Editing And Biological Weapons: Assessing The Risk Of Misuse, William C. Wells, Katherine Paris
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Reflections On Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Reflections On Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Navy Staff Officer’S Guide: Leading With Impact From Squadron To Opnav, Ed Hernandez, Dale C. Rielage
Navy Staff Officer’S Guide: Leading With Impact From Squadron To Opnav, Ed Hernandez, Dale C. Rielage
Naval War College Review
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The Weaponisation Of Everything: A Field Guide To The New Way Of War, Joseph Mroszczyk, Mark Galeotti
The Weaponisation Of Everything: A Field Guide To The New Way Of War, Joseph Mroszczyk, Mark Galeotti
Naval War College Review
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The Fall And Rise Of French Sea Power: France’S Quest For An Independent Naval Policy, 1940–1963, Richard Norton, Hugues Canuel
The Fall And Rise Of French Sea Power: France’S Quest For An Independent Naval Policy, 1940–1963, Richard Norton, Hugues Canuel
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An Unwritten Future: Realism And Uncertainty In World Politics, Robert L. Stone, Jonathan Kirshner
An Unwritten Future: Realism And Uncertainty In World Politics, Robert L. Stone, Jonathan Kirshner
Naval War College Review
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Sparta’S Sicilian Proxy War: The Grand Strategy Of Classical Sparta, 418–413 B.C., Michael Hochberg, Paul A. Rahe
Sparta’S Sicilian Proxy War: The Grand Strategy Of Classical Sparta, 418–413 B.C., Michael Hochberg, Paul A. Rahe
Naval War College Review
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The New Makers Of Modern Strategy: From The Ancient World To Thedigital Age, Marc A. Genest, Hal Brands
The New Makers Of Modern Strategy: From The Ancient World To Thedigital Age, Marc A. Genest, Hal Brands
Naval War College Review
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Triumph Regained: The Vietnam War, 1965–1968, David Adamic, Mark Moyar
Triumph Regained: The Vietnam War, 1965–1968, David Adamic, Mark Moyar
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Armada: The Spanish Enterprise And England’S Deliverance In 1588, John B. Hattendorf, Colin Martin, Geoffrey Parker
Armada: The Spanish Enterprise And England’S Deliverance In 1588, John B. Hattendorf, Colin Martin, Geoffrey Parker
Naval War College Review
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Laying The Groundwork For Sims—Albert P. Niblack As The First Usn Inspector Of Target Practice, And The Gunnery Revolution Of The U.S. Navy, Andrew K. Blackley
Laying The Groundwork For Sims—Albert P. Niblack As The First Usn Inspector Of Target Practice, And The Gunnery Revolution Of The U.S. Navy, Andrew K. Blackley
Naval War College Review
Vice Admiral Niblack was a driving force behind the U.S. Navy’s modernization and institutional development at the turn of the last century, even though it is his contemporary and colleague William Sims who is most remembered for that legacy.