Naval power in the twenty-first century: a Naval War College Review reader / edited by Peter Dombrowski
Material type: TextSeries: Newport Papers. 24 Publication details: Newport RI, USA: US Naval War College, 2005Description: vi, 310 pSubject(s): Summary: Collection of fourteen papers previously published in the Naval War College Review. These are arranged in three main sections: first the changing national security environment, which considers the security position of the United States and therefore of the US Navy. Second naval strategy including the new role of projecting power far inland. The third section is on naval transformation and what the RMA and network centric warfare have to do with naval power.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Mindef Library & Info Centre On-Shelf | 359.00973 DOM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 20619-1001 |
Collection of fourteen papers previously published in the Naval War College Review. These are arranged in three main sections: first the changing national security environment, which considers the security position of the United States and therefore of the US Navy. Second naval strategy including the new role of projecting power far inland. The third section is on naval transformation and what the RMA and network centric warfare have to do with naval power.
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