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Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Economic Potential Of Western Europe For War, Max F. Millikan
Economic Potential Of Western Europe For War, Max F. Millikan
Naval War College Review
Whereas I certainly would not want to contradict the Captain who introduced me and contend that economic potential is not an important piece of war potential, I think that economists generally—and, perhaps even more, non-economists—may have a tendency to exaggerate how much you can learn about military strength from a look at strictly economic factors.
Astigmatism And Geopolitics, Edward L. Katzenbach Jr.
Astigmatism And Geopolitics, Edward L. Katzenbach Jr.
Naval War College Review
Aside from measurements in knots and miles and cubic footage, or quantities of this or that, there is a serious question whether there is much else on the face of the globe about which we today agree unreservedly among ourselves.
The Role Of Labor In War, Victor G. Reuther
The Role Of Labor In War, Victor G. Reuther
Naval War College Review
I have a very strong and a very deep conviction that in the final analysis the victory of the free world will depend in far greater measure on what is done at the social, the economic and the political level - at the level where we seek to win the hearts, the minds and the souls of men and where we can mobilize our resources to do justice to the democratic cause in that area - than in the area of traditional warfare alone.
December 1955 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
December 1955 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
An Introduction To The Naval War College Courses, Thomas H. Robbins Jr.
An Introduction To The Naval War College Courses, Thomas H. Robbins Jr.
Naval War College Review
We are devoting the first day to this orientation In order that you may begin your studies here with a clear understanding of your goal, and the manner in which you will be working towards it during the corning year. Accordingly, it is my purpose in the next half hour or so to give you a general introduction to the Courses of the College as a whole.
Historical Development Of U.S. Foreign Policy, William T. R. Fox
Historical Development Of U.S. Foreign Policy, William T. R. Fox
Naval War College Review
If there is any one continuing theme which will run through my remarks, it is that the basic attitudes which Americans bring to perplexing problems of foreign policy has changed remarkably little since the early days of the Republic. The world, however, and especially the United States itself, has changed a good deal, and it is therefore hardly surprising to find that American foreign policy has changed along with it, for if one applies old ideas to new situations, one is likely to get new policies.
Exercise Of Command, Richard L. Conolly
Exercise Of Command, Richard L. Conolly
Naval War College Review
We are all of us vitally concerned with the subject of command. We are all of us interested in the successful commander and the qualities, attributes, and abilities that contributed to his success. Command is our vocation.
November 1955 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
November 1955 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Facing The United States, W. W. Rostow
The Challenge Facing The United States, W. W. Rostow
Naval War College Review
The challenge facing the United States is, in its essence, simple: can we prevent the enemy from fulfilling his intention? His intention is to drive the United States from power and influence in Eurasia; to isolate the United States on this Continent; and to deal with us in his own good time from the preponderant base he would then control.
International Conflict And Means Of Resolution, F. S. C. Northrop
International Conflict And Means Of Resolution, F. S. C. Northrop
Naval War College Review
Although the topic, upon which I have been asked to speak, may seem especially academic, in view of the present state of the world, it none the less has important implications for you as military men.
December 1954 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
December 1954 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
U.S. Economic Foreign Policy, Sumner H. Slichter
U.S. Economic Foreign Policy, Sumner H. Slichter
Naval War College Review
I am glad to be here to discuss, with the emphasis rather strongly on the word "Economic," the Economic Aspects of Foreign Policy. My remarks will fall under the four principal headings: (l) The Principal Conditions That Mold American Foreign Economic Policy; (II) The Objectives of American Foreign Economic Policy; (III) The Accomplishments of American Foreign Economic Policy, and (IV) Where Do We Stand and What Should we do?
Naval War College Opening Address, Lynde D. Mccormick
Naval War College Opening Address, Lynde D. Mccormick
Naval War College Review
I extend to you - the Naval War College Classes of 1955- a hearty welcome both from myself and the staff. I am delighted to see so many old friends among you and will have great pleasure In learning to know the rest of you. We are looking forward to working with you in the various courses, and are sure that you will share our feeling that a year at the Naval War College is one of the best years of one's career.
November 1954 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
November 1954 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Naval War College Staff And Students, 1954-1955, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Staff And Students, 1954-1955, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Measurement Of War Potential, Bruce D. Rindlaub
The Measurement Of War Potential, Bruce D. Rindlaub
Naval War College Review
I have been asked to talk this morning about "The Measurement of War Potential." Back in Washington when we ask people to talk about this subject we give them about the same title and scope I have been given - but when they talk about it, most cover only a small, restricted area of the subject as a whole.
The Nature Of War, George A. Lincoln
The Nature Of War, George A. Lincoln
Naval War College Review
A discussion of the nature of war before an audience of experienced professionals dedicated to the mission of national security is certainly a safer mission for a senior flag officer or a civilian than for a contemporary.
October 1954 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
October 1954 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Naval War College Correspondence Courses, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Correspondence Courses, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Bases Of Islamic Political Thought, Hans Kohn
Bases Of Islamic Political Thought, Hans Kohn
Naval War College Review
Speaking on "Bases of Islamic Political Thought," that means the general motivation behind the actions of the Mohammedan peoples in the world today.
The Ideology Of The West, Henry M. Wriston
The Ideology Of The West, Henry M. Wriston
Naval War College Review
My topic is "The Ideology of the West," It was assigned me by Admiral Conolly, and proved to be difficult, From some points of view it might, in the current climate of opinion, be thought to be a dangerous topic.
September 1954 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
September 1954 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Sea Power And Strategies For The Control Of The Seas, George R. Phelan
Sea Power And Strategies For The Control Of The Seas, George R. Phelan
Naval War College Review
Today, the United States is the dominant sea power of the world—unchallenged by friend, unchecked by foe. This position is as novel to the history of the republic as the advent of the atom bomb.