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Future Of The Far East, William Mcgovern
Future Of The Far East, William Mcgovern
Naval War College Review
It is always a privilege and a pleasure to be with you, and I welcome the present opportunity to discuss with you some of the problems that face us in the world today, with especial reference to the Far East.
Nationalism And The Right Wing In Japan, I. I. Morris
Nationalism And The Right Wing In Japan, I. I. Morris
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Divine Wind, Rikihei Inoguchi
The Future Of Japan, David N. Rowe
The Future Of Japan, David N. Rowe
Naval War College Review
My subject for today is The Future of Japan. Although many questions can be raised about it, it is hardly a controversial topic as are so many others.
The Legacy Of Hiroshima, Edward Teller, Allen Brown
The Legacy Of Hiroshima, Edward Teller, Allen Brown
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Japanese-American Treaty Of Mutual Cooperation And Security And The United States Navy—1970, Burna D. Levi Jr.
The Japanese-American Treaty Of Mutual Cooperation And Security And The United States Navy—1970, Burna D. Levi Jr.
Naval War College Review
The Japanese-American Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security will be susceptible to first renegotiation in 1970. This is not to say that the Treaty will be terminated or even that renegotiation is mandatory.
Japan And Germany—Why Sea Power Failed, John D. Langford
Japan And Germany—Why Sea Power Failed, John D. Langford
Naval War College Review
Today the series takes a slightly different turn as we examine how previously discussed theories and concepts were either applied or ignored in the naval strategies of Germany and Japan, who suffered total defeat in World War II. It is, in a sense, a study of naval failure.
Japan's Role In The Free World, Chitoshi Yanaga
Japan's Role In The Free World, Chitoshi Yanaga
Naval War College Review
Japan is sensitively aware that the eyes of the world are on her. She wants to present herself in the best possible light, just as anxiously and expectantly as the nervous debutante who intensely hopes to be the belle of the ball.
An Uncertain Friendship: Theodore Roosovelt And Japan 1906-1909, Gerals E. Wheeler
An Uncertain Friendship: Theodore Roosovelt And Japan 1906-1909, Gerals E. Wheeler
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Japan: An Alien Ally, John E. Bex
Japan: An Alien Ally, John E. Bex
Naval War College Review
Most Americans fed grateful in some degree to the part that Japan has played since World War II as our loyal ally. In comparison with De Gaulle's France or even Britain, the Japanese have shown themselves to be remarkably content to follow our leas in foreign affairs, despite the fact that they were so recently our enemy.
Japans Maritime Self-Defense Force: An Appropriate Maritime Strategy?, James E. Auer
Japans Maritime Self-Defense Force: An Appropriate Maritime Strategy?, James E. Auer
Naval War College Review
Of all the principles of Japan's national defense policy, perhaps the most significant principles for the Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) charges the state with developing gradually an effective defensive. Power within the bounds of national capabilities.
Economic Imperatives Influencing Japan's Military Force Levels, Lewis E. Connell
Economic Imperatives Influencing Japan's Military Force Levels, Lewis E. Connell
Naval War College Review
Rumblings from both the East and West relative to a resurgence of Japanese millenarianism are once again vogue. It is difficult for some to believe that the Japanese are truly pacifists and that Japan has accepted the maximum application of her capabilities to a peaceful program of economic growth as the best course of action in to day's world.
The United States—Japan Alliance, James M. Elster
The United States—Japan Alliance, James M. Elster
Naval War College Review
Until 1965 the Japanese Government was willing to follow the lead of the United States in foreign policy while focusing its efforts on economic development. In recent years, however, the Japanese have increasingly pursued an independent policy in which an eventual military disengagement from the United States seems likely.
Japan: Her Role In World Affairs, H.E. Nobuhiko Ushiba
Japan: Her Role In World Affairs, H.E. Nobuhiko Ushiba
Naval War College Review
Ambassador Ushiba comments on both economic and political changes that have occurred in Japan since World War II and the resultant effects they have had on Japan's role in the world.
The Modern Japanese Military System, James Auer, James H. Buck
The Modern Japanese Military System, James Auer, James H. Buck
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Portents Of Signals: U.S. - Japan Relations, Thomas H. Harvey Jr
The Portents Of Signals: U.S. - Japan Relations, Thomas H. Harvey Jr
Naval War College Review
A changing world reflects and is reflected in the Northeast Asian region; the bipolarity of the United States and the U.S.S.R. of the fifties and sixties has evolved into a multipolar situation involving the national interests of the United States, U.S.S.R., China and Japan. The systemic stability of this multipolarity is, of course, fundamental to regional order, but it is also key to a larger world order. The relations between the United States and Japan are fundamentally critical to systemic stability.
Reassessing The Security Alliance Between The United States And Japan, Roger D. Wiegley
Reassessing The Security Alliance Between The United States And Japan, Roger D. Wiegley
Naval War College Review
The role of the United States in the security of Japan is an issue that has received relatively little official attention, despite significant developments in Northeast Asia over the past decade. These developments, clearly more than isolated or temporary phenomena, are relevant to the U.S.·Japan security alliance in at least three respects. First, the U.S. commitment to Japan has, in Japan's perception, lost much of its credibility. Second, Improved relations between Japan and the People's Republic of China {PRC) raise the prospect of a shift in the strategic balance of power in Asia. And third, the Soviet Union has significantly …
The Naval War College And The Origins Of War-Planning Against Japan, Michael Vlahos
The Naval War College And The Origins Of War-Planning Against Japan, Michael Vlahos
Naval War College Review
In the first decade of this century, the Naval War College played a leading role in the newly institutionalized war planning process. One of the first plans, and the first transoceanic plan, was the Orange Special Situation against Japan.
Allies Of A Kind: The United States, Britain, And The War College Against Japan, 1941-45, Michael K. Doyle
Allies Of A Kind: The United States, Britain, And The War College Against Japan, 1941-45, Michael K. Doyle
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Japan’S Defense Readiness: Prospects And Issues In Operationalizing Air And Maritime Supremacy, Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi
Japan’S Defense Readiness: Prospects And Issues In Operationalizing Air And Maritime Supremacy, Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi
Naval War College Review
Facing a fluid regional security environment and the need to strengthen its alliance role, Japan has worked to increase the capabilities of the Japan Self-Defense Forces by adjusting the relevant bureaucratic, political, and operational frameworks and making key investments in new force structures.
Western Security: A Japanese Point Of View, Yukio Satoh
Western Security: A Japanese Point Of View, Yukio Satoh
Naval War College Review
How to restructure the modality of cooperation for Western security acutely concerns Western industrialized democracies, including Japan.
Japanese Attitudes Toward Defense And Security Issues, Larry A. Niksch
Japanese Attitudes Toward Defense And Security Issues, Larry A. Niksch
Naval War College Review
Since President Nixon enunciated the Guam Doctrine in 1969, Japanese defense policy has emerged as a major issue in US relations with Japan.
Don't Cry For Us, W.T. Decamp
Heavy Weather Guide, David G. Clark
Ten Days To Destiny, The Battle For Crete, 1941, James W. Hammond Jr.
Ten Days To Destiny, The Battle For Crete, 1941, James W. Hammond Jr.
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Jack Tars And Commodores: The American Navy, 1783-1815, James C. Bradford
Jack Tars And Commodores: The American Navy, 1783-1815, James C. Bradford
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Brown Water Navy: The River And Coastal War In Indo-China And Vietnam, 1948-1972, R.L. Schreadley
The Brown Water Navy: The River And Coastal War In Indo-China And Vietnam, 1948-1972, R.L. Schreadley
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Royal Republicans: The French Naval Dynasties Between The World Wars, Edward F. Welch Jr.
Royal Republicans: The French Naval Dynasties Between The World Wars, Edward F. Welch Jr.
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Putting Up With The Russians, Henry M. Schreiber
Putting Up With The Russians, Henry M. Schreiber
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Global Militarization, Robert S. Jordan
Global Militarization, Robert S. Jordan
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.