Naval power in the twenty-first century : a Naval War College review reader /
Peter Dombrowski, editor.
- Newport, R.I. : Naval War College Press, 2005.
- vi, 310 pages ; 23 cm.
- Newport papers ; 24 .
- Newport paper ; no. 24. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / by Peter Dombrowski -- U.S. naval strategy in the twenty-first century: a brief introduction / by Peter Dombrowski -- The changing national security environment. The challenges of American imperial power / by Michael Ignatieff -- American primacy: its prospects and pitfalls / by Stephen M. Walt -- Has it worked? The Goldwater-Nichols Reorganization Act / by James R. Locher III -- The erosion of civilian control of the military in the United States today / by Richard H. Kohn -- "9/11" and after: a British view / by Sir Michael Howard -- Naval strategy. Fighting at and from the sea: a second opinion / by Frank Uhlig, Jr. -- " ... From the sea" and back again: naval power in the second American century / by Edward Rhodes -- The tyranny of forward presence / by Daniel Gour�e -- Naval power for a new American century / by Roger W. Barnett -- Naval transformation. Transforming the U.S. armed forces: rhetoric or reality? / by Thomas G. Mahnken -- Network-centric warfare: what's the point? / by Edward A. Smith, Jr. -- Transforming the Navy: punching a feather bed? / by Peter Dombrowski and Andrew L. Ross -- Building the future fleet: show us the analysis! / by Eric J. Labs -- Transformation and the Navy's tough choices ahead: what are the options for policy makers? / by Ronald O'Rourke -- Conclusion / by Peter Dombrowski.
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Sea-power--History--21st century. Naval strategy--History--21st century. Naval strategy. United States of America. National security. Navy. Armed forces.