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Navies and Soft Power: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force
From the Document: "This book is the last in a series of seven collections of case studies over the past twelve years that have examined the institutional roles played by navies throughout history. The series has collected an impressive group of scholars who have examined a variety of topics from the history of blockades and commerce raiding, the role of navies in coalitions, and naval mutinies in the twentieth century. This final volume, edited by Bruce A. Elleman and S. C. M. Paine, expands the series to cover the use of navies as instruments of soft power, which includes a wide variety of missions."
Naval War College (U.S.). Press
Elleman, Bruce A., 1959-; Paine, S. C. M., 1957-
2015?
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Terror War: Perspectives on Coalition Issues
This Naval War College Point Paper was prepared in response to the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. The Naval War College commissioned more than thirty papers addressing strategy and policy, operational concepts, and national security decision making related to the terror war. There papers were intended as contributions to U.S. national security policy deliberations, and to assist the U.S. Navy as it planned its response to future terrorist threats. The purpose of this Point Paper was "to examine coalition considerations unique to the war on terror." It provides a brief background and a discussion on: (1) constraints on U.S. freedom, (2) the purpose of a coalition, and (3) sustaining coalition support for a protracted war.
Navy Warfare Development Command (U.S.)
Kenny, Stephen; Bell, Christopher; Elleman, Bruce A., 1959-
2001-11-28
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China and the Terror War
This Naval War College Point Paper was prepared in response to the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. The Naval War College commissioned more than thirty papers addressing strategy and policy, operational concepts, and national security decision making related to the terror war. These papers were intended as contributions to U.S. national security policy deliberations, and to assist the U.S. Navy as it planned its response to future terrorist threats. The purpose of this Point Paper was "to assess China's responses to the terror war and the opportunities for and limitations of U.S.-Chinese collaboration to combat the terrorist threat. It provides a brief background and discusses what explains China's initial reactions to September 11, what the Chinese see as the potential downsides to supporting U.S. policy, and what have been the net gains for both countries of Chinese support for the terror war.
Navy Warfare Development Command (U.S.)
Goldstein, Lyle; Pollack, Jonathan D.; Elleman, Bruce A., 1959-
2002-01-04
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Japan and the Terror War
This Naval War College Point Paper was prepared in response to the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. The Naval War College commissioned more than thirty papers addressing strategy and policy, operational concepts, and national security decision making related to the terror war. These papers were intended as contributions to U.S. national security policy deliberations, and to assist the U.S. Navy as it planned its response to future terrorist threats. The purpose of this Point Paper was "to explore Japan's participation in the war on terror and the possible long-term advantages and disadvantages of its involvement." It provides a brief background and discusses the capabilities Japan can bring to the war and the implications of Japan's contribution.
Navy Warfare Development Command (U.S.)
Elleman, Bruce A., 1959-
2002-01-04
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