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Naval War College Review (Volume 74, Number 1)
This Winter 2021 edition of Naval War College Review contains the following articles: "Strategy's Evangelist" by Lawrence Freedman; "Colin Gray and Maritime Strategy--an Appreciation" by Geoffrey Till; "On Deterrence, Defense, and Arms Control: In Honor of Colin S. Gray" by Keith B. Payne; "Some Lessons on Spacepower from Colin Gray" by John J. Klein; "From Orbit to Ocean: Fixing Southeast Asia's Remote-Sensing Blind Spots" by Gregory B. Poling; "Theories of Naval Blockades and Their Application in the Twenty-First Century" by Adam Biggs, Dan Xu, Joshua Roaf, and Tatana Olson; "Transformational Leadership in the Navy: Cultivating a Learning-Organization Culture" by Brenda Oppermann and William Nault; and "Research & Debate: Pier Competitor: Testimony on China's Global Ports" by Isaac Kardon.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2021
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Naval War College Review (Spring 2020)
This Spring 2020 edition of Naval War College Review contains the following articles: "Unlearn" by Timothy P. Schultz; "From Accountability to Punishment" by Michael Junge; "The Utility of Narrative Matrix Games" by John Curry; "The 'Indo' in the 'Indo-Pacific'" by Yogendra Kumar and Probal K. Ghosh; "Operation Earnest Will" by Andrew R. Marvin; "'Improbable Allies'" by Bill Streifer and Irek Sabitov; "Sir John Orde and the Trafalgar Campaign" by J. Ross Dancy and Evan Wilson; as well as three book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2020
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Naval War College Review [Summer 2019]
The following articles are featured in this Summer 2019 issue of the Naval War College Review: "NATO's Selective Sea Blindness: Assessing the Alliance's New Navies" by Thomas-Durell Young; "Preparing Today for the Mines of Tomorrow" by Joshua Edwards; "Back to Basics: Research Design for the Operational Level of War" by Margaret M. Polski; "Storm Clouds on the Horizon: Challenges and Recommendations for Military Recruiting and Retention" by Christopher J. McMahon and Colin J. Bernard; "Origins of a 'Ragged Edge': U.S. Ambiguity on the Senkakus' Sovereignty" by Robert C. Watts IV; and "'They Were Playing Chicken': The U.S. Asiatic Fleet's Gray-Zone Deterrence Campaign against Japan, 1937-40" by Hunter Stires. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 9 book reviews and other essays.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2019
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Naval War College Review [Summer 2018]
The following articles are featured in this Summer 2018 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Into the Abyss?: European Naval Power in the Post-Cold War Era" by Jeremy Stöhs; "Japan's Defense Readiness: Prospects and Issues in Operationalizing Air and Maritime Supremacy" by Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi; "Lifting the Fog of Targeting: "Autonomous Weapons" and Human Control through the Lens of Military Targeting" by Merel A.C. Ekelhof; "The Role of the Human Operator in the Third Offset Strategy" by Adam Biggs and Rees Lee; and, "Charting a New Course: The Knox-Pye-King Board and Naval Professional Education, 1919-23" by David Kohnen. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 12 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2018
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Naval War College Review [Autumn 2018]
The following articles are featured in this Autumn 2018 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Nationalism, Geopolitics, and Naval Expansionism: From the Nineteenth Century to the Rise of China" by Robert S. Ross; "Escalation at Sea: Stability and Instability in Maritime East Asia" by Ian Bowers; "The Great White Fleet Sails Today? Twenty-First-Century Logistics Lessons from the 1907-1909 Voyage of the Great White Fleet" by Christopher McMahon; "The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Joint Chiefs: Military Operations to Meet Political Ends" by Dan Martins; and, "Coalition Coordination during the Boxer Rebellion How Twenty-Seven 'Councils of Senior Naval Commanders' Contributed to the Conduct of Operations" by Umio Otsuka. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 8 book reviews and other essays.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2018
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Naval War College Review [Winter 2018]
This Winter 2018 issue of the "Naval War College Review" features the following articles: "Getting Serious about Strategy in the South China Sea"; "Antiaccess Warfare as Strategy: From Campaign Analyses to Assessment of Extrinsic Events"; "Riverine Warfare: Exploiting a Vital Maneuver Space"; "The Aircraft Carrier in Indian Naval Doctrine: Assessing the Likely Usefulness of the Flattop in an Indo-Pakistani War Scenario"; "From a Prestige Fleet to the Jeune École: French Naval Policy and Strategy under the Second Empire and the Early Third Republic (1852-1914)"; "Sea Power in the Peloponnesian War". This issue also contains two review essays and eleven book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2018
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Naval War College Review [Winter 2017]
This Winter 2017 issue of the Naval War College Review features the following articles: "Effective Implementation of the 2005 Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation"; "International Law and Search and Rescue"; "Changing DoD's Analysis Paradigm: The Science of War Gaming and Combat/Campaign Simulation"; "A Himalayan Challenge: India's Conventional Deterrent and the Role of Special Operations Forces along the Sino-Indian Border"; and "The Development of Vietnam's Sea-Denial Strategy". This issue also contains three review essays as well as three additional book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2017
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Naval War College Review [Spring 2017]
This Spring 2017 issue of the Naval War College Review features the following articles: "Exporting Security: China, the United States, and the Innovator's Dilemma"; "Planning for the Kamikazes: Toward a Theory and Practice of Repeated Operational Games"; "Expanding the ROKN's Capabilities to Deal with the SLBM Threat from North Korea"; "Blunt Defenders of Sovereignty: The Rise of Coast Guards in East and Southeast Asia"; and "Coming Full Circle: The Renaissance of Anzac Amphibiosity". This issue also contains a review essay as well as eight additional book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2017
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Naval War College Review [Autumn 2017]
This Autumn 2017 issue of the Naval War College Review features the following articles: "German Navies from 1848 to 2016: Their Development and Courses from Confrontation to Cooperation"; "The New Time and Space: Dimensions of a Maritime Defense Strategy"; "Rebuilding the Ukrainian Navy"; "Confronting Uncertainty with Decentralized Command: British Naval Decision Making at the Outbreak of the War of 1812"; "Money, Motivation, and Terrorism: Rewards-for-Information Programs"; "Research & Debate: Strategic Culture Is Not a Silver Bullet". This issue also contains two review essays as well as eleven additional book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2017
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Naval War College Review [Summer 2017]
The following articles are featured in this Summer 2017 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Maritime Trade Warfare: A Strategy for the Twenty-First Century?" by Christopher J. McMahon; "Tactics of Strategic Competition: Gray Zones, Redlines, and Conflicts before War" by Van Jackson; "Impacts of the Robotics Age o Naval Force Design, Effectiveness, and Acquisition" by Jeffrey E. Kline; "Organization and Innovation: Integrating Carrier-Launched UAVs" by Greg Smith; "Epictetus vs. Aristotle: What is the Best Way to Frame the Military Virtues?" by Mark N. Jensen; "Foundations of Moral Obligation: After Forty Years" by Thomas J. Gibbons; and "Rediscoveries: Remarks, Stockdale to Pilots, 1965" by Martin L. Cook. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes a Commentary and 11 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2017
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Naval War College Review [Autumn 2016]
The following articles are featured in this Summer 2015 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Posture versus Presence:The Relationship between Global Naval Engagement and Naval War-Fighting Posture" by Robert C. Rubel; "Distributed STOVL Operations and Air-Mobility Support: Addressing the Mismatch between Requirements and Capabilities" by Robert C. Owen; "When Robots Rule the Waves?" by Robert Sparrow and George Lucas; "A Thousand Splendid Guns: Chinese ASCMs in Competitive Control" by Alan Cummings; "Cultivating Sailor Ethical Fitness" by Michael Hallet; "Wars and Rumours of Wars: Japanese Plans to Invade the Philippines, 1593-1637" by Stephen Turnball; and "The U.S. Navy Won the Battle of Jutland" by David Kohnen, Nicholas Jellicoe, and Nathaniel Sims. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 3 review essays and 5 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2016
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Naval War College Review [Summer 2016]
The following articles are featured in this Summer 2015 issue of the Naval War College Review: "A Maritime or Continental Order for Southeast Asia and the South China Sea?" by Peter Dutton; "Panning for Gold: Assessing Chinese Maritime Strategy from Primary Sources" by Ryan D. Martinson; "Strategic Assessment and Adaptation: Reassessing the Afghanistan Surge Decision" by Francis G. Hoffman; NATO's New Role: The Alliance's Response to a Rising China" by Zinaida Bechna and Bradley A. Thayer; and "The Destruction of Convoy PQ7: 27 June-10 July 1942" by Milan vego. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 9 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2016
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Naval War College Review [Spring 2016]
This issue of the Naval War College Review contains the following articles: "The Effect of the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986 on Naval Strategy, 1987-1994" by Steven Wills; "The 1974 Paracels Sea Battle: A Campaign Appraisal" by Toshi Yoshihara; "Who's at the Helm? The Past, Present, and Future Leaders of China's Navy" by Jeffrey Becker; "The Battle of Quemoy: The Amphibious Assault that Held the Postwar Military Balance in the Taiwan Strait" by Maochun Miles Yu; and "National Interest and Moral Responsibility in the Political Thought of Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan" by Thomas F. X. Varacalli. This issue also contains several book reviews and reflections on readings.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2016
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Naval War College Review [Spring 2015]
The following articles are featured in this Spring 2015 issue of the Naval War College Review: "The Law of Cyber Targeting" by Michael N. Schmitt; "On Littoral Warfare" by Milan Vego; "The Bulgarian Navy after the Cold War: Challenges of Building and Modernizing an Effective Navy" by Deborah Sanders; "A Question of Estimates: How Faulty Intelligence Drove Scouting at the Battle of Midway" by Anthony Tully and Lu Yu; and "Revisiting the Navy's Moral Compass: Has Commanding Officer Conduct Improved?" by Jason A. Vogt. This issue also includes two review essays and seven book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2015
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Naval War College Review [Autumn 2015]
The following articles are featured in this Autumn 2015 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Israeli Targeting: A Legal Appraisal" by John J. Merriam and Michael N. Schmitt; "The New U.S. Maritime Strategy: Another View from Outside" by Geoffrey Till; "Connecting the Dots: Capital Ships, the Littoral, Command of the Sea, and the World Order" by Robert C. Rubel; "China's Aircraft Carrier Program: Drivers, Developments, Implications" by Andrew Scobell, Michael McMahon, and Cortez A. Cooper III; "A General Review of the History of China's Sea-Power Theory Development" by Zhang Wei; and "Fernando Oliveira's Art of War at Sea (1555): A Pioneering Treatise on Naval Strategy" by Luis Nuno Sardinha Monteiro. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 15 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2015
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Naval War College Review [Summer 2015]
The following articles are featured in this Summer 2015 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Fighting the Naval Hegemon: Evolution in French, Soviet, and Chinese Naval Thought" by Martin N. Murphy7 and Toshi Yoshihara; "Implications of Xi Jinping's 'True Maritime Power':Its Context, Significance, and Impact on the Region" by Captain Sukjook Yoon, ROKN (Ret.); "The JMSDF's Resilient Power for Civil Society: Lessons from the Great East Japan Earthquake" by Captain Takuya Shimodaira, JMSDF; "Mentoring in the U.S. Navy: Experiences and Attitudes of Senior Navy Personnel" by W. Brad Johnson and Gene R. Andersen; "The Navy's Success Speaks for Itself"? The Gernan Navy's Independent Energy Security Strategy, 1932-1940" by Anand Toprani; "Frogmen Against A Fleet: The Italian Attack on Alexandria 18/19 December 1941" by Vincent P. O'Hara and Enrico Cernuschi; "Grand Strategy and World Order [Review Essay]" by Karl Walling. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 12 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2015
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Naval War College Review [Winter 2015]
The following articles are featured in this Winter 2015 issue of the Naval War College Review: "The Race to the Bottom: Submarine Proliferation and International Security" by Jan Joel Andersson; "Deconstructing Nimitz's Principle of Calculated Risk: Lessons for Today" by Robert C. Rubel; "The American 'Pivot' and the Indian Navy: It's Hedging All the Way" by Harsh V. Pant and Yogesh Joshi; "China's Blue Soft Power: Antipiracy, Engagement, and Image Enhancement" by Andrew S. Erickson and Austin M. Strange; "The Anatomy of Gulf of Guinea Piracy" by Ali Kamal-Deen; "The Key to Midway: Coral Sea and a Culture of Learning" by Carl Cavangh Hodge; and "A Strategy Has to Be Able to Work to Be Masterful" by Alan D. Zimm. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 6 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2015
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Naval War College Review [Winter 2014]
The following articles are featured in this Winter 2014 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Trends in Modern War Gaming: The Art of Conversation" by Hank J. Brightman and Melissa K. Dewey; "Your Boss, Players, and Sponsor: The Three Witches of War Gaming" by Stephen Downes-Martin; "The Idea of a 'Fleet in Being' in Historical Perspective" by John B. Hattendorf; "Kamikazes: The Soviet Legacy" by Maksim Y. Tokarev; "'Winning' the Pacific War: The Masterful Strategy of Commander Minoru Genda" by Angelo N. Caravaggio; "Was There Something Unique to the Japanese That Lost Them the Battle of Midway?" by James P. Levy; "Strength in Numbers: The Remarkable Potential of (Really) Small Combatants" by Jimmy Drennan; and "Reflections on Leadership" by Christopher H. Johnson.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2014
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Naval War College Review [Spring 2014]
The following articles are featured in this Spring 2014 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Creating the 1980s Maritime Strategy and Implications for Today" by John T. Hanley, Jr.; "Strategic Features of the South China Sea: A Tough Neighborhood for Hegemons" by James R. Holmes; "The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in the Age of Multilateral Cooperation: Nontraditional Security" by Takuya Shimodaira; "Cyber War, Cybered Conflict, and the Maritime Domain" by Peter Dombrowski and Chris C. Demchak; "Promising Privateers? Understanding the Constraints of Contemporary Private Security at Sea" by Christopher Spearin; and "Innovation for Its Own Sake: The Type XXI U-boat" by Marcus O. Jones.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2014
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Naval War College Review [Summer 2014]
The following articles are featured in this Summer 2014 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Averting the Great War?" by John H. Maurer; "The History of the Twenty-First-Century Chinese Navy" by Bernard D. Cole; "A Theory of Naval Airpower" by Robert C. Rubel; "A Word of Caution" byYedidia "Didi" Ya'ari; "'A Prophet for Our Times" by Wayne P. Hughes, Jr; "Reinventing the Drone, Reinventing the Navy 1919-1939" by Angelina Long Callahan; and "Future Mine Countermeasures: No Easy Solutions" by Martin Schwarz. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 6 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2014
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Naval War College Review [Autumn 2014]
The following articles are featured in this Autumn 2014 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Amphibious Operations and the Evolution of Australian Defense Policy" by Peter J. Dean; "Consequences" by Nicholas Rostow; "Keep a Weather Eye on the Horizon" by Guy M. Snodgrass; "The Allied Landing at Anzio-Nettuno, 22 January-4 March 1944" by Milan Vego; "Basing and the Pivot: 'Rebalancing U.S. Forces: Basing and Forward Presence in the Asia-Pacific'" by Robert E. Harkavy. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 8 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2014
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Naval War College Review [Autumn 2013]
The following articles are featured in this Autumn 2013 issue of the Naval War College Review: "National Policy and the Post-systemic Navy"; "Thucydides: Theorist of War"; "Thucydides on Policy, Strategy, and War Termination"; "Maritime Deception and Concealment: Concepts for Defeating Wide-Area Oceanic Surveillance-Reconnaissance-Strike Networks"; "An Amphibious Capability in Japan's Self-Defense Force: Operationalizing Dynamic Defense"; and "An Unpersuasive Argument for Overcoming China's A2AD Capability (review essay)."
Naval War College (U.S.)
2013
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Naval War College Review [Winter 2012]
The following articles are featured in this Winter 2012 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Beijing's "Starter Carrier" and Future Steps: Alternatives and Implications" by Andrew S. Erickson, Abraham M. Denmark, and Gabriel Collins; "The Republic of Korea's Counter-asymmetric Strategy: Lessons from ROKS Cheonanand Yeonpyeong Island" by Duk-Ki Kim; "Seeking Balance: Force Projection, Confidence Building, and the Republic of Singapore Navy" by Swee Lean Collin Koh; "The Port Mores by-Solomons Operation and the Allied Reaction, 27 April-11 May 1942" by Milan Vego; and "Foreign Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster-Relief Operations: Lessons Learned and Best Practices" by Cathal O'Connor. This issue of the Naval War College Review also includes 2 review essays and 6 book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2012
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Naval War College Review [Winter 2011]
The following articles are featured in this Winter 2011 issue of the Naval War College Review: "Moral, Ethical, and Psychological Preparation of Soldiers and Units for Combat," by Brigadier General H. R. McMaster; "President's Forum;' "Captains of the Soul: Stoic Philosophy and the Western Profession of Arms in the Twenty-first Century," by Michael Evans; "Places and Bases: The Chinese Navy's Emerging Support Network in the Indian Ocean," by Daniel J. Kostecka, "Franco-British Relations at Sea and Overseas: A Tale of Two Navies," by Alexandre Sheldon-Duplaix; "Asymmetric Warfare at Sea The Naval Battles off Guadalcanal, 1942-1943," by Thomas G. Mahnken; "Friendly Fire and the Limits of the Military Justice System," by Lieutenant Colonel Michael J. Davidson, SJD, U.S. Army (Retired); "Changing Interrogation Facility Management to Defeat the Enemy," by Virginia Cruse.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2011
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Naval War College Review [Winter 2008]
This Winter 2008 issue of the "Naval War College Review" features the following articles: "Air Force-Navy Integration in Strike Warfare: A Role Model for Seamless Joint-Service Operations," by Benjamin S. Lambeth; "'A Striking Thing' Leadership, Strategic Communications, and Roosevelt's Great White Fleet," by James R. Holmes; "Chinese Evaluations of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force," by Gabriel Collins, Andrew Erickson, Lyle Goldstein, and William Murray; "Building Maritime Security in Southeast Asia: Outsiders Not Welcome?" by Victor Huang; "Mines and Underwater IEDs in U.S. Ports and Waterways: Context, Threats, Challenges, and Solutions," by Scott C. Truver.
This issue also contains ten book reviews.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2008
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Naval War College Review [Summer 2007]
his Summer 2007 issue of the "Naval War College Review" features the following articles: "Suppression of Piracy and Maritime Terrorism: A Suitable Role for a Navy?" by Martin N. Murphy; "Maritime Terrorism: Focusing on the Probable," by Richard Farrell; "U.S. Naval Diplomacy in the Black Sea: Sending Mixed Messages," by Deborah Sanders; "Naval Response to a Changed Security Environment: Maritime Security in the Mediterranean," by Alan Lee Boyer; "Expectation, Adaptation, and Resignation: British Battle Fleet Tactical Planning, August 1914-April 1916," by Jon Tetsuro Sumida; "Forging a World of Liberty under Law: U.S. National Security in the
21st Century-Final Report of the Princeton Project on National Security," by G. John Ikenberry and Anne-Marie Slaughter; as well as reviews for several books.
Naval War College (U.S.)
2007
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