The limits of sea power/ Jakub J. Grygiel

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Naval War College Review Vol 74 No 4, Autumn 2021, pp.95-110 (F22)Summary: Sea powers have many handicaps that often are forgotten, resulting in a dangerous overestimation of their safety, influence, and staying power in a competitive world. A more clear-eyed assessment of sea power-one less enamored of the grandeur associated with naval might-reveals that often their hopes were unwarranted and ended up having tragic results.
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Sea powers have many handicaps that often are forgotten, resulting in a dangerous overestimation of their safety, influence, and staying power in a competitive world. A more clear-eyed assessment of sea power-one less enamored of the grandeur associated with naval might-reveals that often their hopes were unwarranted and ended up having tragic results.

POLITICS, ECONOMICS, MILITARY

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