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_a1557502919 (hbk.): _c36.95 USD |
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100 | 1 | _aFRIEDMAN Norman | |
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_aSeapower as strategy: _bnavies and national interests |
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_aAnnapolis Md. USA: _bNaval Institute Press, _c2001 |
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520 | 3 | _aExplains why naval strategy differs from kinds of military strategy and why navies can be expected to regain a dominant position in world security. Calls on countries that have appropriate geographical and economic advantages to cooperate to use their inherent maritime leverage. These countries are stated to be United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and Australia. | |
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