Strategic choices at the tipping point / Bryan Clark and Dan Whiteneck.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2011Subject(s): In: Proceedings US Naval Institute February 2011, pp.16-24.(86)Summary: Sea power is becoming more important to America's security interests. This article discusses what is expected of the US Navy and what it can achieve given budget constraints and global remit. Notes the Centre for Navy Analysis Tipping Point study as well as the long time frames over which present decisions will play out. The main article contains 4 short inset pieces covering aspects of the main theme.
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Sea power is becoming more important to America's security interests. This article discusses what is expected of the US Navy and what it can achieve given budget constraints and global remit. Notes the Centre for Navy Analysis Tipping Point study as well as the long time frames over which present decisions will play out. The main article contains 4 short inset pieces covering aspects of the main theme.

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