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1899 HAGUE CONVENTION III FOR THE ADAPTATION TO MARITIME WARFARE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE GENEVA CONVENTION OF AUGUST 22, 1864 (29 July 1899), Howard S. Levie
1899 HAGUE CONVENTION II WITH RESPECT TO THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR ON LAND (With Annexed Regulations) (29 July 1899), Howard S. Levie
1907 HAGUE CONVENTION IV WITH RESPECT TO THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR ON LAND (WITH ANNEXED REGULATIONS) (18 October 1907), Howard S. Levie
1907 HAGUE CONVENTION V RESPECTING THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NEUTRAL POWERS AND PERSONS IN CASE OF WAR ON LAND (18 October 1907), Howard S. Levie
1907 HAGUE CONVENTION X FOR THE ADAPTATION TO MARITIME WARFARE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE GENEVA CONVENTION [OF 6 JULY 1906] (18 October 1907), Howard S. Levie
1907 HAGUE CONVENTION XI RELATIVE TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS WITH REGARD TO THE EXERCISE OF THE RIGHT OF CAPTURE IN NAVAL WAR (18 October 1907), Howard S. Levie
1907 HAGUE CONVENTION XI RELATIVE TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS WITH REGARD TO THE EXERCISE OF THE RIGHT OF CAPTURE IN NAVAL WAR (18 October 1907), Howard S. Levie
1929 GENEVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR (27 July 1929), Howard S. Levie
2015 Working Papers, The U.S. Naval War College
2017 Working Papers, The U.S. Naval War College
ABBREVIATIONS, Alfred P. Rubin
Acknowledgments and Introduction
ADDITIONAL ARTICLES RELATING TO THE CONDITION OF THE WOUNDED OF ARMIES IN THE FIELD (20 October 1868), Howard S. Levie
Admiral Bill Halsey: A Naval Life, John B. Hattendorf and Thomas Alexander Hughes
A Doctrine Reader: The Navies of United States, Great Britain, France, Italy and Spain, James J. Tritten and Luigi Donolo
Adverse Cyber Operations: Causality, Attribution, Evidence, and Due Diligence, Hans-Georg Dederer and Tassilo Singer
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND GERMAN GOVERNMENTS CONCERNING COMBATANT PRISONERS OF WAR AND CIVILIANS (The Hague, 14 July 1918), Howard S. Levie
Agreement Between the Governments of the United States and Colombia, Washington, 14 October 1946
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GERMANY CONCERNING PRISONERS OF WAR, SANITARY PERSONNEL, AND CIVILIANS (Berne, 11 November 1918), Howard S. Levie
Agreement Concerning Military Bases, Manila, 14 March 1947
Agreement Establishing the South Pacific Commission, Canberra, 6 February 1947
Agreement for the Establishment of the Caribbean Commission, Washington, 30 October 1946
Agreement on Military Assistance, Manila, 21 March 1947
Air-Sea Battle: Service Collaboration to Address Anti-Access & Area Denial Challenges, The U.S. Naval War College
Air Services Agreement Between the United States and the United Kingdom, Bermuda, 11 February 1946
A LEGAL REGIME FOR THE RESOURCES OF THE SEABED AND SUBSOIL OF THE DEEP SEA: A BREWING PROBLEM FOR INTERNATIONAL LAWMAKERS, Horace B. Robertson Jr.
Al-Shabaab and HOA, Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups
A MARITIME SURVEY FOR 1970; SEAMEN, FISHERMEN, PROSPECTORS: WHO WILL OWN THE OCEANS?, John D. Hayes
America's Problems, Present and Future, Bernard M. Baruch
Amnesty: An Old Gift in New Wrappings, Jack W. Howay
Anatomy of a Campaign: The British Fiasco in Norway, 1940, Lars Saunes and John Kiszely
AN INTER-AMERICAN APPROACH TO THE LAW OF THE SEA?, Charles L. Cochran
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ROLE OF LAW IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY, W. Thomas Mallison Jr.
A Perspective of the College's Strategy Curriculum, The U.S. Naval War College
APPENDICES, Alfred P. Rubin
APPENDIX A, Neill H. Alford
APPENDIX A: CONVENTION ON THE TERRITORIAL SEA AND ,THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX A GENEVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR OF AUGUST 12, 1949, Howard S. Levie
APPENDIX A: LIST OF ANNEXES, Carl Q. Christol
APPENDIX B: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF OUTER SPACE, Carl Q. Christol
APPENDIX B: CONVENTION ON THE HIGH SEAS, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX B PARTIES TO THE 1949 GENEVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR AS OF 1 JUNE 1977, Howard S. Levie
APPENDIX C: CONVENTION ON FISHING AND CONSERVATION OF THE LIVING RESOURCES OF THE HIGH SEAS, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX D: CONVENTION ON THE CONTINENTAL SHELF, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX E: OPTIONAL PROTOCOL OF SIGNATURE CONCERNING THE COMPULSORY SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES, Carl M. Franklin
Appendix: Final act and conventions of the Hague Conference_ 1907_ Conventions
Appendix: Final act and conventions of the Hague Conference_ 1907_ Final act of conference
Appendix: Final act and conventions of the Hague Conference_ 1907_ Signatures and reservations
APPENDIX F: RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY CONFERENCE, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX G: Articles Concerning the Law of the Sea, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX H: RESOLUTION ll05(XI) ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON 21 FEBRUARY 1957, Carl M. Franklin
Appendix I: Convention on Maritime Neutrality
Appendix II: Convention Concerning the Rights and Duties of States in the Event of Civil Strife
APPENDIX II ICELAND. ANNEX TO DEFENSE AGREEMENT, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX III THE NETHERLANDS. ANNEX TO AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTING NATO AGREEMENT, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX I: INITIAL LIST OF DOCUMENTS FOR THE UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON THE LAW OF THE SEA, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX I NATO STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENTS, Roland J. Stanger
Appendix I: THE CASE OF THE U. S. S. "PANAY," DECEMBER 12, 1937
APPENDIX IV GREECE. AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTING NATO AGREEMENT, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX IX GERMANY. AGREEMENT ON THE STATUS OF PERSONS ON LEAVE, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX J: Signatures to Instruments adopted at the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea held at Geneva from 24 February to 27 April 1958, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX K: EXTENT OF JURISDICTION CLAIMED OVER THE TERRITORIAL SEA, THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE AND THE CONTINENTAL SHELF: SYNOPTICAL TABLE, Carl M. Franklin
Appendix: Les lois de la guerre maritime dans les rapports entre belligerants_ 1913
APPENDIX L: TWELVE-STATE TREATY GUARANTEEING NONMILITARIZATION OF ANTARCTICA AND FREEDOM OF SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION, Carl M. Franklin
Appendix: Maritime Law in the War with Spain
APPENDIX M: INDEPENDENT OR SEMI-INDEPENDENT STATES ESTABLISHED SINCE WORLD WAR II, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX N: HOW WIDE THE TERRITORIAL SEA?, Carl M. Franklin
APPENDIX VI GERMANY. CONVENTION ON RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF FOREIGN FORCES, AS AMENDED, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX VII GERMANY. AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENTING NATO AGREEMENT, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX VIII GERMANY. PROTOCOL OF SIGNATURE TO SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX V TURKEY. AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTING NATO AGREEMENT, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX X GREENLAND. AGREEMENT WITH DENMARK ON DEFENSE OF GREENLAND, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XIII REVISED LEASED BASES. AGREEMENT WITH GREAT BRITAIN REVISING LEASED BASES AGREEMENT, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XII LEASED BASES. AGREEMENT WITH GREAT BRITAIN ON LEASED NAVAL AND AIR BASES, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XI JAPAN. AGREEMENT UNDER ARTICLE VI OF THE TREATY OF MUTUAL COOPERATION AND SECURITY., Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XIV CANADA. AGREEMENT RELATING TO APPLICATION OF NATO AGREEMENT TO LEASED BASES IN CANADA, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XIX ETHIOPIA. AGREEMENT CONCERNING DEFENSE INSTALLATIONS, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XV BAHAMA ISLANDS. AGREEMENT WITH GREAT BRITAIN RELATING TO LONG RANGE PROVING GROUND, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XVI DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. AGREEMENT RELATING TO LONG-RANGE PROVING GROUND, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XVIII KOREA. AGREEMENT ON JURISDICTION, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XVII PHILIPPINES. AGREEMENT CONCERNING MILITARY BASES, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XXIII SPAIN. PROCEDURAL AGREEMENT NO. 16 TO THE 26 SEPTEMBER 1953 AGREEMENTS, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XXII SAUDI ARABIA. AGREEMENT CONCERNING DHAHRAN AIRFIELD, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XXI LIBYA. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XXIV WEST INDIES FEDERATION. AGREEMENT CONCERNING UNITED STATES DEFENSE AREAS, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XX LIBYA. AGREEMENT ON DEFENSE FACILITIES IN AGREED AREAS, Roland J. Stanger
APPENDIX XXV AUSTRALIA. AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE STATUS OF UNITED STATES FORCES IN AUSTRALIA, Roland J. Stanger
April 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
April 1950 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
ARCHIPELAGO CONCEPT OF LIMITS OF TERRITORIAL SEAS, John R. Brock
A Reading Guide for Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps, The U.S. Naval War College
"Are We Beasts?" Churchill and the Moral Question of World War II "Area Bombing", Christopher C. Harmon
Armed Groups and the Protection of Health Care, Ezequiel Heffes
Asia Rising: China’s Global Naval Strategy and Expanding Force Structure, James E. Fanell
Asia Rising: Ships of State?, Christopher R. O’Dea
ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AFFECTING THE NAVAL COMMANDER, Geoffrey E. Carlisle
ASYLUM DENIED: THE VIGILANT INCIDENT, Clyde R. Mann
August 2018 Civilian-Military Humanitarian Response Workshop Summary Report, Adam C. Levine and David P. Polatty IV
AUTHORITY TO USE FORCE ON THE HIGH SEAS, Myres S. McDougal
Autumn 2019 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Awards Documentation, U.S. Naval War College Press
Back to Basics—Research Design for the Operational Level of War, Margaret M. Polski
Basic Elements of Naval Logistics, H. E. Eccles
Beyond Geneva: Detainee Review Processes in Non-International Armed Conflict—A U.S. Perspective, Ryan J. Vogel
Beyond Mahan: Proposal for U.S Naval Strategy in the 21st Century, Gary Anderson
Bibliography, The U.S. Naval War College
BIBLIOGRAPHY, Alfred P. Rubin
BIOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORS
BIOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORS
Blockade, Robert W. Tucker
BLOCKADE: EVOLUTION AND EXPECTATION, James F. McNulty
Boko Haram, Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups
Bomber Offensive, L. MacLean
Bombs without Boots: The Limits of Airpower, Dale C. Rielage and Anthony M. Schinella
Breaking of Diplomatic Relations
Breaking the Mold: Consolidated Report on the Workshop, The U.S. Naval War College
British Practice in the Nineteenth Century, Alfred P. Rubin
Brutality in an Age of Human Rights: Activism and Counterinsurgency at the End of the British Empire, Jeff A. Bovarnick and Brian Drohan
Cadets on Campus: History of Military Schools of the United States, Thomas J. Gibbons and John Alfred Coulter II
Can We Starve the Civilians? Exploring the Dichotomy between the Traditional Law of Maritime Blockade and Humanitarian Initiatives, Phillip J. Drew
Capabilities of the Atomic Bomb, Including Naval Thinking on its Employment, W. S. Parsons
CARTEL FOR THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS OF WAR BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (12 May 1813), Howard S. Levie
CENTRAL AMERICAN CONVENTION FOR THE LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS
Challenges to European Democracy—The New Totalitarian Temptation: Global Governance and the Crisis of Democracy in Europe, Don Thieme and Todd Huizinga
Champion of the Quarterdeck: Admiral Sir Erasmus Gower (1742–1814), John B. Hattendorf and Ian M. Bates
CHANGING NAVAL OPERATIONS AND MILITARY INTERVENTION, Michael MccGwire
Chaos Theory: The Essential for Military Applications, James E. Glenn
CHAPTER III ECONOMIC IMPACT OF INTERNAL CONFLICT INTRODUCTION, Neill H. Alford
CHAPTER III JURISDICTION OVER MERCHANT VESSELS AND SEAMEN, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER II IMMUNITIES, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER III: THE 1958 GENEVA CONVENTION ON THE TERRITORIAL SEA AND THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE, Carl M. Franklin
CHAPTER III: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAW OF OUTER SPACE, Carl Q. Christol
CHAPTER II LEGAL STRATEGY IN DEFENSIVE ECONOMIC WARFARE THE SUGAR ENCOUNTER, Neill H. Alford
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION, Carl Q. Christol
CHAPTER II: OUTER SPACE AND THE WORLD COMMUNITY, Carl Q. Christol
CHAPTER II THE REGIME OF THE PRISONER OF WAR, Howard S. Levie
CHAPTER I JURISDICTION, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER ill THE EMPLOYMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR, Howard S. Levie
CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY PROBLEMS, Howard S. Levie
CHAPTER I: THE 1958 GENEVA CONVENTION ON THE CONTINENTAL SHELF, Carl M. Franklin
CHAPTER I THE ANATOMY OF LEGAL STRATEGY IN ECONOMIC WARFARE, Neill H. Alford
CHAPTER IV ECONOMIC WARFARE AS A PRIMARY POLICY DEVICE INTRODUCTION, Neill H. Alford
CHAPTER IV: PROBLEM SITUATIONS INVOLVING THE QUESTION OF INNOCENT PASSAGE THROUGH THE TERRITORIAL SEA, Carl M. Franklin
CHAPTER IV PROTECTIVE AGENCIES, Howard S. Levie
CHAPTER IV: REASONABLE USES OF OUTER SPACE, Carl Q. Christol
CHAPTER IV WARSHIPS AND THEIR CREWS THE BASES OF IMMUNITY, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER IX INTER SE OFFENSES, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER ll: THE GENEVA CONVENTION ON THE CONTINENTAL SHELF: SOME PROBLEM SITUATIONS, Carl M. Franklin
CHAPTER V ECONOMIC WARFARE AS A SECONDARY POLICY DEVICE, Neill H. Alford
CHAPTER V: HIGH SEAS PROBLEM SITUATIONS, Carl M. Franklin
CHAPTER VII: CONCLUSIONS, Carl Q. Christol
CHAPTER VII TERMINATION OF CAPTIVITY, Howard S. Levie
CHAPTER VII THE TREATY ERA, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER VI: LEGAL PROBLEMS ARISING FROM THE REASONABLE USES OF OUTER SPACE, Carl Q. Christol
CHAPTER VI PENAL SANCTIONS FOR MALTREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR, Howard S. Levie
CHAPTER VI THE PRACTICE OF STATES UP TO 1945, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER V LAND FORCES, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER Vni CLASSES OF PERSONS COVERED BY STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENTS, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER V THE PUNISHMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR, Howard S. Levie
CHAPTER V: THE RIGHT TO THE MAINTENANCE OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE, SECURITY, AND SELF-DEFENSE IN OUTER SPACE, Carl Q. Christol
CHAPTER XI DUTY-CONNECTED OFFENSES
CHAPTER XIII ENFORCEMENT, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER XII WAIVER, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER XIV CONCLUSION, Roland J. Stanger
CHAPTER X ON-BASE OFFENSES, Roland J. Stanger
Charter of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Tokyo, 19 January 1946.*
China Maritime Report No. 1: China’s Third Sea Force, The People’s Armed Forces Maritime Militia: Tethered to the PLA, Conor M. Kennedy and Andrew S. Erickson
China Maritime Report No. 2: The Arming of China’s Maritime Frontier, Ryan D. Martinson
China Maritime Report No. 3: China’s Distant-Ocean Survey Activities: Implications for U.S. National Security, Ryan D. Martinson and Peter A. Dutton
China Maritime Report No. 4: Civil Transport in PLA Power Projection, Conor M. Kennedy
China's Future, John Fairbank
China’s Maritime Gray Zone Operations, Charles Horner, Andrew S. Erickson, and Ryan D. Martinson
China's Nuclear Force Modernization, Lyle Goldstein
CIWAG - Annual Symposium Report - 2011, The U.S. Naval War College
CIWAG - Annual Symposium Report - 2012, The U.S. Naval War College
CIWAG - Annual Symposium Report - 2013, The U.S. Naval War College
CIWAG - Annual Symposium Report - 2017, The U.S. Naval War College
CIWAG - Annual Symposium Report - 2018, The U.S. Naval War College
CIWAG Hosts Academic Workshop On Maritime Irregular Warfare, June 2019, The U.S. Naval War College
CIWAG Maritime Irregular Warfare Workshop Workbook, The U.S. Naval War College
Classification of Cyber Capabilities and Operations as Weapons, Means, or Methods of Warfare, Jeffrey T. Biller and Michael N. Schmitt
COLLECTIVE INTERVENTION AND THE LAW OF THE CHARTER, William O. Miller
COMBAT RESTRAINTS, Howard S. Levie
Comments, Dieter Fleck
Comments on George K. Walker Paper State Practice Following World War II, 1945-1990, L. C. Green
Comments on H. B. Robertson's Paper: U.S. Policy on Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping: Bridging the Gap Between Conventional Law and State Practice, KaIshoven Frits
Comments on Howard S. Levie's Paper: Submarine Warfare: With Emphasis on the 1936 London Protocol, A.V. Lowe
Comments on Hugh Lynch's Paper: Strategic Imperatives: Economic Warfare at Sea, Harry Almond
Comments on James Service's Paper: Targeting Realities: Platforms, Weapons Systems and Capabilities, J. H. Doyle Jr.
Commerce Raiding, Bruce A. Elleman and S.C.M. Paine
CONDITIONS OF AN ARMISTICE BETWEEN THE ALLIED AND ASSOCIATED POWERS AND GERMANY (Compiegne, 11 November 1918), Howard S. Levie
Congress Buys a Navy: Politics, Economics, and the Rise of American Naval Power, 1881–1921, Blake I. Campbell and Paul E. Pedisich
Contraband, Robert W. Tucker
Control Council for Germany Law No. 10, 20 December 1945
CONVENTION BETWEEN COLOMBIA AND SPAIN FOR THE REGULARIZATION OF THEW AR (Trujillo, 26 November 1820), Howard S. Levie
CONVENTION BETWEEN NORWAY AND SWEDEN RELATING TO AIR NAVIGATION, SIGNED AT STOCKHOLM, MAY 26, 1923
CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND NICARAGUA - NICARAGUAN CANAL ROUTE
CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND PANAMA: PREVENTION OF SMUGGLING OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS
Convention For the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Arms in the Field, Geneva, 1906
CONVENTIONS BETWEEN BELLIGERENTS
Correspondence Course Information, The U.S. Naval War College
Counting the Cost of Learning: "Learning War: The Evolution of Fighting Doctrine in the U.S. Navy, 1895–1945", Dale C. Rielage and Trent Hone
Current International Law Problems, George L. Russell
CURRENT INTERNATIONAL LAW PROBLEMS OF THE NAVY, Joseph B. McDevitt
Current Reading List, The U.S. Naval War College
Current Reading List, The U.S. Naval War College
Current Reading List, The U.S. Naval War College
Cyber, Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups
December 1948 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
December 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
December 1950 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
December 1951 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Declaration Accompanying the Above Four-Power Treay
DECLARATION BY THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT RELATING TO "C" MANDATES
DECLARATION OF BRUSSELS (27 August 1874), Howard S. Levie
DECLARATION RECOGNIZING THE RIGHT TO A FLAG OF STATES HAVING NO SEA-COAST
DECREE OF 16 SEPTEMBER 1792 OF THE FRENCH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CONCERNING THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS OF WAR, Howard S. Levie
DECREE OF 25 MAY 1793 OF THE FRENCH NATIONAL CONVENTION CONCERNING A UNIFORM METHOD FOR THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS [OF WAR], Howard S. Levie
DECREE OF 3 AUGUST 1792 OF THE FRENCH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CONCERNING PRISONERS OF WAR CAPTURED IN COMBAT, Howard S. Levie
DECREE OF 4 MAY 1792 OF THE FRENCH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CONCERNING PRISONERS OF WAR, Howard S. Levie
DECREE OF THE THIRD LATERAN COUNCIL (1179), Howard S. Levie
Defeating the U-Boat, Jan S. Breemer
DEFINING AGGRESSION-UNITED STATES POLICY, Rodney V. Hansen
DESTROYERS FOR NAVAL BASES: HIGHLIGHTS OF AN UNPRECEDENTED TRADE, William H. Langenberg
Documents on Neutrality and War
Economical Potential of the United States for War, William Y. Elliott
Economic Elements of U.S. War Potential, Bertrand Fox
Economic Potential of the United States for War, W. Y. Elliott
Economic Potential of the United States for War, W. Y. Elliott
Economic Warfare - The Attack, Charles Cortez Abbott
Economic Warfare - The Defense, Charles Cortez Abbott
Edward Preble: A Naval Biography, 1761-1807, John B. Hattendorf and Christopher McKee
Eighteenth International Seapower Symposium: Report of the Proceedings, The U.S. Naval War College
ELECTRONIC RECONNAISSANCE FROM THE HIGH SEAS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, Oliver J. Lissitzyn
Embargoes by Belligerent States
EMERGING LEGAL PROBLEMS OF THE DEEP SEAS AND POLAR REGIONS, Richard B. Bilder
Enemy Vessels at Outbreak of War Days of Grace
Enforcement of the Law of Naval Warfare, Robert W. Tucker
Enlisting Faith: How the Military Chaplaincy Shaped Religion and State in Modern America, Christopher Nelson and Ronit Y. Stahl
Ethics and the Twenty-First-Century Military Professional, Timothy J. Demy
Everything under the Heavens: How the Past Helps Shape China’s Push for Global Power, Sam J. Tangredi and Howard W. French
EXPERIENCES AS A POW IN VIETNAM, James B. Stockdale
Exploring the Options—The Development of USN Tactical Doctrine, 1913–23, Trent Hone
February 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
February 1950 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Finance in War, Raymond Rodgers
FORCIBLE SELF-HELP IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, James J. McHugh
FORCIBLE SELF·HELP UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW, Richard B. Lillich
FOREWARD AND PREFACE, Howard S. Levie
Foreward and preface, Brunson MacChesney
FREEDOM OF THE SEAS, Ephraim P. Holmes
From the Editors, Robert Ayer
From the Editors, Robert Ayer
From the Editors, Carnes Lord
From the Editors, Carnes Lord
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 106, GENERAL HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, FRANCE (1 July 1918), Howard S. Levie
GENEVA CONVENTION FOR THE AMELIORATION OF THE CONDITION OF THE WOUNDED AND SICK OF ARMIES INTHEFIELD (27 July 1929), Howard S. Levie
GENEVA CONVENTION FOR THE AMELIORATION OF THE CONDITION OF THE WOUNDED IN ARMIES IN THE FIELD (22 August 1864), Howard S. Levie
GENEVA CONVENTION FOR THE AMELIORATION OF THE CONDITION OF THE WOUNDED OF THE ARMIES IN THE FIELD (6July 1906), Howard S. Levie
Global War Game, Bud Hay and Bob Gile
Global War Game 2nd Series, Robert H. Gile
Gray Zones Russia, Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups
Hell on Earth, Timothy J. Demy, Avigdor Hameiri, and Peter C. Appelbaum
High Seas Buffer, Bruce A. Elleman
HM: 10: Mahan is Not Enough, James Goldrick and John B. Hattendorf
HM 11: Ubi Sumus? The State of Naval and Maritime History, John B. Hattendorf
HM 12: The Queenstown Patrol, 1917 - The Diary of Commander Joseph Knefler Taussig, U.S. Navy, Joseph Knefler Taussig and William N. Still
HM 13: Doing Naval History - Essays Toward Improvement, John B. Hattendorf
HM 14: An Admiral's Yarn, Harris Laning and Mark Russell Shulman
HM 15: The Memoirs of Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, H. Kent Hewitt and Evelyn M. Cherpak
HM 16: Three Splendid Little Wars - The Diary of Joseph K. Taussig, 1898-1901, Joseph K. Taussig and Evelyn M. Cherpak
HM 17: Digesting History: The U.S. Naval War College, the Lessons of World War II, and Future Naval Warfare, Hal M. Friedman
HM 18: To Train the Fleet for War: The U.S. Navy Fleet Problems, 1923-1940, Albert A. Nofi
HM 19: Talking about Naval History: A Collection of Essays, John B. Hattendorf
HM 1: The Writings of Stephen B. Luce, John D. Hayes and John B. Hattendorf
HM 20: New Interpretations in Naval History, Craig C. Felker and Marcus O. Jones
HM 21: Blue versus Orange, Hal M. Friedman
HM 22: Major Fleet-versus-Fleet Operations in the Pacific War, 1941–1945, Milan Vego
HM 23: New Interpretations in Naval History, Marcus O. Jones
HM 24: Blue versus Purple, Hal M. Friedman
HM 25: New Interpretations in Naval History, Lori Lyn Bogle and James C. Rentfrow
HM 2: Charleston Blockade: The Journals of John B. Marchand, U.S. Navy 1861-1862, John B. Marchand and Craig Symonds
HM 3: Professors of War: The Naval War College and the Development of the Naval Profession, Ronald Spector
HM 4: The Blue Sword: The Naval War College and the American Mission, 1919-1941, Michael Vlahos
HM 5: On His Majesty's Service, Joseph H. Wellings and John B. Hattendorf
HM 6: Angel On The Yardarm: The Beginnings of Fleet Radar Defense and the Kamikaze Threat, John Monsarrat
HM 7: A Bibliography of The Works of Alfred Thayer Mahan, Alfred Thayer Mahan, John B. Hattendorf, and Lynn C. Hattendorf
HM 8: The Fraternity of the Blue Uniform, Richard G. Colbert, Allied Naval Cooperation, and Joel J. Sokolsky
HM 9: The Influence of History of Mahan, John B. Hattendorf
How to Prepare a Research Paper, James Harold Fox
How to Run a Conference, F. Harold Fox
Humanitarian Logic and the Law of Siege: A Study of the Oxford Guidance on Relief Actions, Sean Watts
I. 4. International Organization. North Atlantic Treaty, Washington, 4 April 1949
I. 6. International Organization. Statute of the Council of Europe, London, 5 May 1949
Ideological Factors in the Formulation of Strategy, Sidney Hook
I. Freezing of Japanese and Chinese Assets in the United States
II.3. Trials of War Criminals: Tabulation of the Tokyo Sentences of Individual Defendants
II. General Treaty of Inter-American Arbitration
III. 2. Rights Claimed By Littoral States in Adjacent Seas. United States Laws and Regulations
III. 3. Rights Claimed By Littoral States in Adjacent Seas. Claims to the Continental Shelf
III. Agreements for Reciprocal Lend-Lease Aid to the United States and Its Armed Forces
III. Belligerent and Neutral Vessels
III. By the President of the United States of America, A Proclamation
III. Days of Grace for Belligerent Merchant Vessels
III. General Convention of Inter-American Conciliation
III. GEN'EVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR, 12 AUGUST 1949.
III. HAGUE CONVENTION (II) WITH RESPECT TO THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR ON LAND, 29 JULY 1899.
III. Joint Declaration of the American Republics Protesting Violation of Neutrality in Europe
II. Instructions For the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field
III. Proclamation of neutrality (general) by the President, 5 September, 1939
III. Restriction of Visit and Search
II. Neutrality Act of November 4, 1939
I. Inviolability of Private Property at Sea
II. Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Afairs
II. Public-No. 127-73rd Congress
II. Statement By the President
IL Crimes Against Civilian Populations in Occupied Countries
IMPERIAL DECREE OF 4 AUGUST 1811 CONCERNING PRISONERS OF WAR AND HOSTAGES (FRANCE), Howard S. Levie
Incidents at Sea: American Confrontation and Cooperation with Russia and China, 1945–2016, James P. McGrath III and David F. Winkler
Indeterminacy in the Law of Armed Conflict, Adil Ahmad Haque
INDEX, Alfred P. Rubin
Index, Roland J. Stanger
Index, Robert W. Tucker
INDEXES, Carl Q. Christol
INDEX OF CASES, Carl Q. Christol
Indices, Joseph M. Snee
I. Neutrality Law of May 1, 1937
Influence without Boots on the Ground, Larissa Forster
Innovation in Carrier Aviation, Thomas C. Hone, Norman Friedman, and Mark D. Mandeles
Inspiring Innovation, Robert Crosby
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE FIELD (THE "LIEBER CODE") (24 Aprill863), Howard S. Levie
Instrument of Surrender, Tokyo Bay, 2 September 1945
Interim Administration for the Territory of the Pacific Islands, Executive Order 9875, 18 July 1947
International Air Services Transit Agreement, Chicago, 7 December 1944
International Air Transport Agreement, Chicago, 7 December
INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OF DEEP SEA MINERAL RESOURCES, Wayne J. Smith
International Environmental Law and Naval War, Sonja Ann Jozef Boelaert-Suominen
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS, Rita E. Hauser
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS, Louis B. Sohn
International Law and Naval and Air Operations at Sea, Bernard H. Oxman
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE USE OF FORCE, Shabtai Rosenne
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE WORLD COMMUNITY THE MEANING OF WORDS, THE NATURE OF THINGS, AND THE FACE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER, Louis F.E. Goldie
INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE SEA A REVIEW OF STATES' OFFSHORE CLAIMS AND COMPETENCES, Louis F.E. Goldie
INTERNATIONAL LAW, THE OAS AND THE DOMINICAN CRISIS, Charles G. Fenwick
International Straits, Lewis M. Alexander
INTERVENTION AND DETENTE IN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, Robert S. Wood
Introduction, Neill H. Alford
Introduction, Carl Q. Christol
Introduction, Joseph M. Snee
Introduction, Carl M. Franklin
Introduction, Robert W. Tucker
Introduction to Economic Mobilization, A. W. Vanaman
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL LAW, Richard R. Baxter
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL LAW AS IT PERTAINS TO THE NAVAL OFFICER, Wilfred A. Hearn
I. Orders to American Military Forces in India
I. Public- No. 311-72nd Congress
I. Public Resolution-No.67-74th Congress
Iran, Edwin M. Wright
Islamic State, Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups
I. The United States Naval War Code of 1900
I. Treaty to Avoid or Prevent Conflicts Between the American States
IV. 1. Law of the Air: United States Airspace Reservations
IV. 2. Law of the Air: Foreign State Aircraft Over National Territory
IV. Anti-War Treaty on Non-Aggression and Conciliation
IV. Assistance to the Soviet Union
IV. Destruction of Captured Vessels
IV. Further Resolutions of Inter-American Conference
IV. GENEVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE PROTECTION OF CIVILIAN PERSONS IN TIME OF WAR, 12 AUGUST 1949.
IV. Growing Recognition of Neutral Obligations
IV. Hospital Ships - The Shipwrecked, Sick, and Wounded
IV. Regulations Governing the Enforcement of Neutrality
IV. Regulations governing the Enforcement of Neutrality
IV. Relief for American Prisoners of War Held by Japan
IV. Section IX Special Provisions Regarding Italy and Ethiopia
IV. Statement on the Sinking of the German Ship "Hannover" Off Coast of Dominican Republic
IX. American Military Operations in French North Africa
IX. Arming of American_Flag Ships
IX. Armistice, Truce, and Capitulations, and Violations of Laws of War
IX. GENEVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR, 27 JULY 1929.
IX. Instruments of German Surrender
IX. Internment of Belligerent Vessels
IX. Proclamation of a State of War Under Act of November 4, 1939
IX. Public Resolution-No.27-75th Congress [Chapter 146-1st Session]
January 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
June 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
June 1950 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
June 1951 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
JURISDICTION, Myres S. McDougal
JURISDICTION, Philip C. Jessup
JURISDICTIONAL IMMUNITIES, William C. McAuliffe Jr.
Keys of the Kingdom of the Mind, Daniel L. Marsh
Latin American Security Challenges, Paul D. Taylor
Law as Strategy: Thinking Below the State in Afghanistan, Charles H. Norchi
LAW OF NAVAL WARFARE, William O. Miller
Law of Naval Warfare: Legal Restrictions Upon Weapons and Methods Employed in Naval Warfare, Robert W. Tucker
Leadership, Douglas S. Freeman
LEGAL ASPECTS OF COUNTERINSURGENCY, J. F. Hogg
LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE REFUSAL OF ASYLUM BY U.S. COAST GUARD ON 23 NOVEMBER 1970, Louis F.E. Goldie
Legal Foundations of International Relations, Manley O. Hudson
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, Manley O. Hudson
L. Exchange of Diplomatic and Consular Personnel
LI. Consultation With Free French in London
Light Without Heat, R. E. Williams
LII. French Ships at Alexandria, Egypt
Like War: The Weaponization of Social Media, Doyle Hodges, P. W. Singer, and Emerson T. Brooking
Logistical Planning for War, Robert B. Carney
Major Naval Operations, Milan Vego
Mandates: CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE RESPECTING RIGHTS IN SYRIA AND THE LEBANON
March 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
March 1950 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
March-April 1973 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Marine Insurance Prohibitions in Contemporary Economic Warfare, Richard L. Kilpatrick, Jr.
MARINE MINERAL RESOURCES: NATIONAL SECURITY AND NATIONAL JURISDICTION, Robert A. Frosch
Maritime Autonomous Vehicles within the International Law Framework to Enhance Maritime Security, Natalie Klein
Maritime Gray Zones, Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups
Maritime Security—The Architecture of Japan’s Maritime-Security System in the East China Sea, Kentaro Furuya
Maritime Strategies for the XXI Century: The Contribution of Admiral Castex, Paul A. Povlock and Lars Wedin
Maritime Strategy, F. N. Kivette
Maritime War Zones & Exclusion Zones, L.F.E. Goldie
May 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
May 1950 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
May 1951 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Medical Care in Urban Conflict, Kenneth Watkin
MILITARY JUSTICE A REINFORCER OF DISCIPLINE, Robert S. Poydasheff
Military Transformation and the Defense Industry after Next, Peter J. Dombrowski, Eugene Gholz, and Andrew L. Ross
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 10th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 11th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 12th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 13th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 14th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 15th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 16th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 17th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 18th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 19th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 1st Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 20th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 21st Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 2nd Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 3rd Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 4th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 5th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 6th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 7th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 8th Meeting
Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 9th Meeting
Mission in the East: The building of an Army in a Democracy in the new German States, Mark E. Victorson
Mixed Claims Commission - United States and Germany
Modern Technology and the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea, Horace B. Robertson Jr.
Momentum as a Factor in National Security, Reginald E. Gillmor
MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS OF AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR HELD BY THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM, Robert J. Naughton
Moving International Law from Theory to Practice: the Role of Military Manuals in Effectuating the Law of Armed Conflict, W. Michael Reisman and William K. Leitzau
NATO’s Selective Sea Blindness—Assessing the Alliance’s New Navies, Thomas-Durell Young
Naval History: Operation RHINE EXERCISE, May 18–27, 1941, Milan Vego
Naval History: Review Essays, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval Power in the Twenty-first Century, Peter Dombrowski
Naval Targeting: Lawful Objects of Attack, Sally V. Mallison and W. Thomas Mallison
Navies and Soft Power, Bruce A. Elleman and S.C.M. Paine
Negotiating Powers Preamble and Representatives
Neutrality, Mark W. Janis
Neutrality and the Legal Position of War, Robert W. Tucker
Neutrality and the Two World Wars, Robert W. Tucker
NEW ISSUES AND NEW INTEREST IN THE LAW OF THE SEA, Joseph B. McDevitt
NEW TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE CHALLENGES OF THE ECOLOGICAL AGE, Richard A. Falk
Nineteenth International Seapower Symposium: Report of the Proceedings, The U.S. Naval War College
Noncombatant Persons A Comment to Chapter 11 of the Commander's Handbook on the Law of Naval Operations, Frits Kalshoven
Northwest Pacific—Exploring North Korea’s Asymmetric Military Strategy, Mirko Tasic
Notes on the Term Strategy, Edward Mead Earle
November 1948 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
November 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
November 1950 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
November 1951 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Weapons, Howard S. Levie
Nuclear Stability with Russia and North Korea Workshop Write-Up, Russia Maritime Studies Institute
NUCLEAR TERRORISM AND THE ESCALATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT, Forrest R. Frank
Ocean Fisheries: National Instrument for International Stability, John T. Robison
October 1948 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
October 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
October 1950 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
October 1951 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
OIL AND GAS IN THE OCEANS, Herman T. Franssen
One Nation under Drones: Legality, Morality, and Utility of Unmanned Combat Systems, Lucie-Anne Dionne-Thomas and John E. Jackson
On Wargaming, Matthew B. Caffrey Jr.
On Wargaming, Matthew B. Caffrey Jr.
OPINION OF THE [BRITISH] KING'S ADVOCATE CONCERNING THE IMPROPER TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR (London, 24 September 1832), Howard S. Levie
Organization for National Security, Richard C. Mangrum
Origins of a “Ragged Edge”—U.S. Ambiguity on the Senkakus’ Sovereignty, Robert C. Watts IV
OUR NAVIGABLE WATERS-POLLUTTED AND OTHERWISE, Charles W. Koburger Jr.
Outlook for Western Civilization, Bruce C. Hopper
PACIFIC BLOCKADE: A LOST OPPORTUNITY OF THE 1930'S?, Walter R. Thomas
Pact of the League of Arab States, Cairo, 22 March 1945
Parallel Table for Texts of SOFA, Joseph M. Snee
Part I. Final Text on the NATO Agreements on Status A., Joseph M. Snee
PART II. GENEVA CONVENTIONS OF 1949
PART III. DOCUMENTS, Joseph M. Snee
PART III NATIONAL CLAIMS AND AGREEMENTS PROVIDING FOR AIR AND SEA ZONES FOR DEFENSIVE PURPOSES, Brunson MacChesney
Part III. Political Clauses for Europe
PART I INTERNATIONAL LAW SITUATION, Brunson MacChesney
PART II RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW OF THE SEA-DOCUMENTS AND COMMENTARY, Brunson MacChesney
PART II. SUMMARY RECORDS, Joseph M. Snee
Part I. The Covenant of the League of Nations
Part IV. German Rights and Interests Outside Germany
PART l. CONVENTIONS BEFORE 1949
Part VI. Prisoners of War and Graves
Part V. Military, Naval and Air Clauses
Part V Trials of War Criminals_ Trials in the Far East_ In Re Yamashita
Part XII. Ports, Waterways and Railways
Part XV. Miscellaneous Provisions
Patton’s Way: A Radical Theory of War, Nicholas Evan Sarantakes and James Kelly Morningstar
Peacetime Naval Rearmament, 1933–39: Lessons for Today, Jamie McGrath
Peacetime Use of Force on the High Seas, Louis B. Sohn
Perspectives on Maritime Strategy, Paul D. Taylor
Physics and Metaphysics of Deterrence, Myron A. Greenberg
Piracy and Maritime Crime, Bruce A. Elleman, Andrew Forbes, and David Rosenberg
"Piracy" in the Twentieth Century, Alfred P. Rubin
"Policy" in Foreign Affairs, Henry M. Wriston
POLITICAL FACTORS IN THE FORMULATION OF NATIONAL STRATEGY, Harold D. Lasswell
POLITICAL FACTORS IN THE FORMULATION OF STRATEGY, Harold D. Lasswell
Preface and Introduction, Roland J. Stanger
Preparing Today for the Mines of Tomorrow, Joshua Edwards
Present and Future National Objectives, Bernard M. Baruch
PRESIDENTIAL CONTROL OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN LIMITED WAR SITUATIONS, Hugh F. Lynch
President's Forum, Jeffrey A. Harley Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, President, Naval War College
President's Forum, Jeffrey A. Harley Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, President, Naval War College
President's Forum, Jeffrey A. Harley
President's Forum—A Return to New England, Shoshana Chatfield
President's Forum—Challenge!, Stansfield Turner
President's Invitation to Powers
Principles of War and Their Application to Strategy and Tactics, G. K. Carmichael
PRISONER AND WAR NEGOTIATIONS: THE KOREAN EXPERIENCE AND LESSON, Harry P. Ball
PRISONERS OF WAR AND THE CODE OF CONDUCT, William P. Lyons
PRISONERS OF WAR AS INSTRUMENTS OF FOREIGN POLICY, Walton K. Richardson
Problems and Prospects in Atomic Energy, W. S. Parsons
Problems of Command and Logistics, Oscar C. Badger
Proclamation by the Emperor of Japan
Proclamation by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Tokyo, 19 January 1946
Professional Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Prohibition of Exports from Neutral State
Realist Ethics: Just War Traditions as Power Politics, Doyle Hodges and Valerie Morkevičius
RECENT TRENDS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
RECIPROCAL ASSISTANCE AMONG AMERICAN STATES
RECOGNITION OF STATES AND GOVERNMENTS, Brunson MacChesney
RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL GUILLAUMEH.DUFOURDURINGTHESWISSCIVILWAROF1847, THE WAR OF THE SONDERBUND (Berne, 4 and 5 November 1847), Howard S. Levie
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Recommended Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Reflections on Reading, John E. Jackson
Reflections on Reading, John E. Jackson
Reflections on Reading, John E. Jackson
Reflections on Reading, The U.S. Naval War College
Regulation of Maritime Warfare: General Provisions
Relations Between Neutral and Belligerent States in Naval Warfare, Robert W. Tucker
Report of the American Delegation - Limitation of Armament
Report of the American Delegation - Pacific and Far Eastern Questions
REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE AUTHORS OF THE [FIRST WORLD] WAR AND ON ENFORCEMENT OF PENALTIES (29 March 1919), Howard S. Levie
Reposturing the Force, Carnes Lord
Requirements for World Leadership, John Nicholas Brown
Research & Debate—The Medium Is the Message: Weaving Wargaming More Tightly into the Fabric of the Navy, Robert C. Rubel
Resolution For a Commission of Jurists to Consider Amendment of Laws of War
Resolution Limiting Jurisdiction of Commission of Jurists Provided in Resolution No. 1
Resolution Regarding a Board of Reference For Far Eastern Question
Resolution Regarding Armed Forces in China
Resolution Regarding Existing Commitments of China or With Respect to China
Resolution Regarding Extraterritoriality in China
Resolution Regarding Foreign Postal Agencies in China
Resolution Regarding Radio Stations in China and Accompanying Declarations
Resolution Regarding the Reduction of Chinese Military Forces
Resolution Regarding the Sale of Ships Before the Ratification of the Treaty Limiting Naval Armament
Resolution Regarding Unification of Railways in China and Accompanying Declaration by China
Review Essay: From Victory to Failure, The Army Study of the Iraq War, 2003–2006, Dov S. Zakheim, Joel D. Rayburn, and Frank K. Sobchak
Review Essay: Full-Bodied Cyber without the Hype, Sam J. Tangredi and Martin C. Libicki
Rules Governing Weapons and Methods of Naval Warfare, Robert W. Tucker
Running Silent and Algorithmic: The U.S. Navy Strategic Vision in 2019, Sam J. Tangredi
Russia, Hans Kohn
Russian-Syrian Naval and Air Basing Agreements, 2015 – 2017, Russia Maritime Studies Institute
Russia's Economic Problems and Perspectives, Demitri B. Shimkin
Sailing New Seas, Paul J. Reason and David G. Freymann
SAUDI ARABIA AND THE LAW OF THE SEA, James P. Piscatori
Sea Power is World Power, George H. Miller
Seapower States: Maritime Culture, Continental Empires and the Conflict That Made the Modern World, Kevin D. McCranie and Andrew Lambert
Secret Wars: Covert Conflict in International Politics, Abram N. Shulsky and Austin Carson
SECTION I AIR DEFENSE IDENTIFICATION ZONES, Brunson MacChesney
SECTION III FISHERY AGREEMENTS RELATING TO CONSERVATION OF STOCK, Brunson MacChesney
SECTION III TESTING AREAS FOR MODERN WEAPONS SYSTEMS, Brunson MacChesney
SECTION II MULTILATERAL PROPOSALS, AGREEMENTS, AND CLAIMS OF GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE, Brunson MacChesney
SECTION II UNITED STATES AIR AND SEA REGULATIONS, Brunson MacChesney
SECTION I JUDICIAL AND ARBITRAL DECISIONS, Brunson MacChesney
SECTION IV FISHERY TREATIES DEFINING FISHERY LIMITS, Brunson MacChesney
SECTION VII RECENT IMPORTANT MARITIME CONVENTIONS OF GENERAL INTEREST, Brunson MacChesney
SECTION VI NATIONAL LEGISLATION, UNILATERAL CLAIMS CONCERNING THE HIGH SEAS, THE TERRITORIAL SEA, THE CONTINENTAL SHELF, AND FISHERIES. REPRESENTATIVE PROTESTS BY OTHER STATES, Brunson MacChesney
SECTION V TREATY ON CONTINENTAL SHELF AND SUPPLEMENTARY LEGISLATION, Brunson MacChesney
Selected Essays for Strategy Curriculum, Charles C. Pease, Edward A. Thibault, Frederic J. Beaudoin, and John J. Kristof
Selective Reading List, The U.S. Naval War College
Selling War: A Critical Look at the Military’s PR Machine, Richard J. Norton and Steven J. Alvarez
September 1949 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
September 1950 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
September 1951 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Seventeenth International Seapower Symposium: Report of the Proceedings, The U.S. Naval War College
Shaping the Security Environment, Derek S. Reveron
Situation I: Asylum in neutral port
SITUATION I: BELLIGERENT AND NEUTRAL RIGHTS IN REGARD TO AIRCRAFT
Situation I: Belligerents in Neutral Waters
Situation I: Coaling within Neutral Jurisdiction
Situation I: Continuous Voyage
Situation I: Contraband and Blockade
Situation I: Fugitive from Cuban Justice at Guantanamo
SITUATION I: GOODS ON NEUTRAL MERCHANT VESSEL
Situation II: Absence of Local Authority
Situation II: Action During Civil Strife
Situation II: Air Craft in War
Situation II: Artificial Structures and Maritime Jurisdiction
Situation II: Asylum on Ships of War
Situation II: Carriage of Mail in Time of War
Situation II: Declaration of War
SITUATION II: FORCE SHORT OF WAR: BLOCKADE AND OCCUPATION IN TIME OF PEACE
Situation III: Aircraft-Hospital Ships
SITUATION III: ARMED MERCHANT VESSELS
Situation III: Belligerency and Maritime Jurisdiction
Situation III: Belligerent Aircraft
Situation III: Contiguous Zones, Airplanes, and Neutrality
Situation III: Destruction of neutral vessel
Situation III: Enemy Persons on Neutral Vessels
Situation III: Inland State at War
SITUATION III: INSURGENCY AND CIVIL STRIFE-PROTECTION OF SHIPS OF THIRD STATES
Situation III: Jurisdiction and Polar Areas
Situation II: Independent Philippine Islands
Situation III: Neutrality, 1914-1936
Situation III: Neutral Obligations
Situation II: Interference With Ships
Situation III: Right of Captured Vessel to Flag
Situation III: Sequestration of prize
Situation III: Straits in Peace and War
Situation III: Transportation of Military Persons
Situation III: Waters of Leased Territory
Situation II: Naval Protection During Strained Relations
Situation II: Neutrality and Territorial Waters
Situation II: Neutrality Problems: Distress, Submarines, and Qualified Neutrality
Situation I: Insurrection, Belligerency, Statehood
Situation II: Protection to neutral vessels
Situation II: Rights of Foreigner Under Martial Law
Situation II: Status of Islands in Pacific Ocean
Situation II: Status of United States Auxiliary Collier in Foreign Harbor
Situation II: The twenty-four hour rule
SITUATION II: VISIT AND SEARCH
Situation II: Visit By and Internment of Aircraft
Situation I: London Naval Treaty, Article 22, and Submarines
Situation I: Maritime Jurisdiction
Situation I: Merchant Vessels Adapted for Conversion Into Auxiliary Cruisers
Situation I: Merchant Vessels and Insurgents
Situation I: Neutral Duties and State Control of Enterprise
Situation I: Neutrality and Aircraft
Situation I: Neutrality and Vessels
Situation I: Protection by Vessels of War
Situation I: Submarine Telegraphic Cables in Time of War
Situation I: Termination of liability for breach of blockade
Situation I: Transfer and Capture
Situation IV: Belligerent War Vessel Taking Supplies from Supply Ship in Neutral Port
Situation IV: Coaling in neutral waters
Situation IV: Delivery of contraband at sea
Situation I: Vessels and Neutral Ports
SITUATION IV: IV AIRCRAFT IN NEUTRAL PORTS
Situation IV: NEUTRALS AND ENEMY CONVOY
Situation IV: Ports of a Home Country
Situation IV: Pursuit of Neutral Blockade Runner
Situation IV Resistance to Capture by Enemy Merchantman
Situation IV: Strategic Area on High Seas
Situation IX: Territorial Jurisdiction of Entrance to Harbor 10 Miles Wide
Situation V: Blockading by mines
Situation VI: Conversion of Merchant Ships into Ships of War
Situation VII: Insurgency and Commerce
Situation VIII: Rescue of Shipwrecked Belligerents by Neutral War Vessel in Foreign Neutral Harbor
Situation VIII: Siege and Maritime Commerce
Situation VIII: Wireless Telegraphy
Situation VII: Newspaper Correspondents and Wireless Telegraph
Situation VI: Interference by Insurgence with Commerce
Situation VII: Pacific Blockade
Situation V: Influence of Destination on Contraband Character
Situation VI: Transfer to Another Flag
Situation VI: Use by Belligerent of Neutral Telegraph
Situation VI: Violation of Blockade_ Carriage of Contraband_ Collier Service
Situation V: Neutral Port as Refuge to Escape Capture
Situation V: Neutral vessels in Belligerent's ports
Situation V: Proportion of contraband
Situation V: Taking Coal in Neutral Port
Situation V: Treatment of Neutral Merchantmen
Sixteenth International Seapower Symposium: Report of the Proceedings, The U.S. Naval War College
Soft War: The Ethics of Unarmed Conflict, Richard J. Norton, Michael L. Gross, and Tamar Meisels
Soldiers and Civilization: How the Profession of Arms Thought and Fought the Modern World into Existence, Edward Erwin and Reed Robert Bonadonna
Somalia...From the Sea, Gary J. Ohls
SOME PERSPECTIVES ON REVOLUTION, Thomas B. Grassey
Some Principles of Maritime Strategy, B. M. Simpson III and Julian S. Corbett
Southeast Asia, Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups
SOVIET·AMERICAN ARMS NEGOTIATIONS-1960-68: A PRELUDE FOR SALT, Eric W. Hayden
Soviet Geopolitics and Strategy, Edmund A. Walsh
SOVIET INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Oliver J. Lissitzyn
SPECIAL ASPECTS OF JURISDICTION AT SEA, Wilfred A. Hearn
SPECIAL ASPECTS OF JURISDICTION AT SEA, Brunson MacChesney
Spring 2019 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Spruance Hall Dedication Address, Thomas B. Buell
State Practice Following World War II, 1945-1990, George K. Walker
STATUS OF ARMED FORCES ABROAD, Wilfred A. Hearn
Storm Clouds on the Horizon—Challenges and Recommendations for Military Recruiting and Retention, Christopher J. McMahon and Colin J. Bernard
Strategic Employment of the Navy; Past, Present and Future, Donald B. Beary
Strategic Imperatives: Economic Warfare at Sea, Hugh F. Lynch
STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS OF CONTINENTAL SHELVES, Jose A. Alvarez
SUBJECT INDEX, Howard S. Levie
SUBJECT INDEX, Neill H. Alford Jr.
Submarine Mines In International Law, Thomas A. Clingan Jr.
Summer 2019 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
Surging Second Sea Force: China’s Maritime Law-Enforcement Forces, Capabilities, and Future in the Gray Zone and Beyond, Andrew S. Erickson, Joshua Hickey, and Henry Holst
TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS, ARTICLES, BOOKS, AND DOCUMENTS, Howard S. Levie
TABLE OF CASES, Howard S. Levie
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Alfred P. Rubin
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Howard S. Levie
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Neill H. Alford
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Carl Q. Christol
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Carl M. Franklin
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Roland J. Stanger
TABLE OF CONTENTS, Brunson MacChesney
Table of Contents, Robert W. Tucker
TABLES OF CONTENTS, Joseph M. Snee
Tabulation of Nurnberg Sentences—Individual Defendants
Tabulation of Nurnberg Sentences—Individual Defendants
Taiwan’s Offshore Islands, Pathway or Barrier?, Bruce A. Elleman
Taiwan’s Offshore Islands, Pathway or Barrier?, Bruce A. Elleman
Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping: An Overview of Law and Practice, L.F.E. Goldie
Targeting Realities: Platforms, Weapons Systems and Capabilities, James Service
Tensions, H. M. Wriston
Terms of Reference of the Far Eastern Commission, Moscow, 27 December 1945
The 1st Infantry Division and the US Army Transformed: Road to Victory in Desert Storm, 1970–1991, Neal H. Bralley and Gregory Fontenot
The 2015 Maritime Doctrine of the Russian Federation, Russia Maritime Studies Institute
The American Military: A Concise History, Marc Beaudreau and Joseph T. Glatthaar
The Armed Forces and Public Information in War and Peace, Erwin D. Canham
Theater Air Forces, F. A. Nichols
Theater Ballistic Missile Defense From the Sea, Charles C. Swicker
The Atlantic Crisis, William Hopkinson
Theatre Logistic Planning, Henry E. Eccles
The Berlin Situation, Joseph C. Harsch
THE BIBLE (B.C.E.), Howard S. Levie
The British Carrier Strike Fleet after 1945, Angus Ross and David Hobbs
The Burden of Trafalgar: Decisive Battle and Naval Strategic Expectations on the Eve of the First World War, Jan S. Breemer
The Chinese Invasion Threat: Taiwan’s Defense and American Strategy in Asia, William S. Murray and Ian Easton
The Cold War: A World History, Nicholas Evan Sarantakes and Odd Arne Westad
The Commander's Handbook on the Law of Naval Operations and the Contemporary Law of the Sea, A. V. Lowe
THE DEEP SEA RESOURCES, John D. Lewis
THE "DIX-HILL CARTEL" FOR THE GENERAL EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS OF W ARENTERED INTO BETWEEN THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES (22 July 1862), Howard S. Levie
The Economic Potential of the USSR, Demitri B. Shimkin
The End of Grand Strategy: US Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century, Steven Metz, Simon Reich, and Peter Dombrowski
The Evolution of the Concept of Piracy in England, Alfred P. Rubin
The Evolution of the U.S. Navy's Maritime Strategy, John B. Hattendorf
The Foundations of Future Navy Planning, Robert B. Carney
The Free Sea: The American Fight for Freedom of Navigation, Martin N. Murphy, James Kraska, and Raul Pedrozo
The Fundamentals of the State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Field of Naval Operations for the Period Until 2030, Russia Maritime Studies Institute
The Future Navy, The U.S. Naval War College
The Future Navy—Near-Term Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Christian H. Heller
The Geography of the Globe, James O. Cobb
The Hattendorf Prize Lecture, 2018, Geoffrey Till
The Heritage of Tyre, Charles R. Brown
THE INDIVIDUAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, Alona E. Evans
THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE ARMED FORCES ABROAD, Gordon B. Baldwin
The International Legal Ramification of United States Counter-Proliferation Strategy, Frank Gibson Goldman
The "Kim," the "Alfred Nobel," the "Bjornsterjnebjornson," the "Fridland."
The Law of Submarine Warfare Today, Jon L. Jacobson
THE LAW OF THE HIGH SEAS IN TIME OF PEACE, Myers S. McDougal
THE LAW OF THE SEA CONFERENCE: ISSUES IN CURRENT NEGOTIATIONS, Lewis M. Alexander
The Law of War: A Detailed Assessment of the U.S. Department of Defense Law of War Manual, Jeffrey Biller, William H. Boothby, and Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea: Areas of Operations, Robert W. Tucker
The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea: Enforcement of the Laws of War, Robert W. Tucker
The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea: Introduction, Robert W. Tucker
The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea: The General Principles of the Laws of War, Robert W. Tucker
The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea: Vessels, Aircraft, and Personnel at Sea, Robert W. Tucker
THE LAWS OF AIR WARFARE: ARE THERE ANY?, Hamilton DeSaussure
The Limits of Transformation, Thomas G. Mahnken and James R. FitzSimonds
The Munitions Board and National Strategy, Morton L. Ring
THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE AND THE USE OF THE ARMED FORCES ABROAD, John Norton Moore
THE NATURE OF THE NATION·STATE SYSTEM, David D. Warren
The Naval Forces of Belligerents, Robert W. Tucker
The Naval Officer in an Age of Revolution, Herman Wouk
The Naval Practices of Belligerents in World War II: Legal Criteria and Developments, Sally V. Mallison and Thomas W. Mallison
The Naval Practices of Belligerents in World War II: Legal Criteria and Developments, J. Ashley Roach
The Naval War College, D. B. Beary
The Near East, Hans Kohn
The Needs of the Nation in Intelligence, W. J. Donovan
The "New" Law of the Sea and The Law of Armed Conflict at Sea, Horace B. Robertson Jr.
THE OBJECTIVES OF ARMS CONTROL, James A. Barber Jr.
The Occupation of Maritime Territory under International Humanitarian Law, Marco Longobardo
The Origins, Alfred P. Rubin
The Peacetime Right of Approach and Visit and Effective Security Council Sanctions Enforcement at Sea, Craig H. Allen
THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND THE LAW OF THE SEA: CARACAS 1974 AND GENEVA 1975, Herman Zivetz
The Plurality of American War: "Ways of War: American Military History from the Colonial Era to the Twenty-First Century", John T. Kuehn, Matthew S. Muehlbauer, and David J. Ulbrich
The Politics of the Ocean, Wayne J. Smith and Edward Wenk Jr.
THE POSITION OF INDIVIDUALS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, Herbert W. Briggs
THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON MARITIME OPERATIONS OF ANY FUTURE CONVENTION OF THE LAW OF THE SEA, Edward Ashmore
The Present Situation in the Middle East and the Mediterranean Area, George Fielding Eliot
The Principles of Command and Logistics, Oscar C. Badger
The Principles of War, Frank L. Johnson
The Problems of China, T. F. Tsiang
The Proposal of the United States For a Limitation of Naval Armament
THE PROTECTION OF VICTIMS OF WAR
THE QUR' AN (KORAN) (610-632 A.D.), Howard S. Levie
The Regulation of International Coercion, James P. Terry
The Relationship of the Merchant Marine to National Power, George D. Synon
The Rise of Soviet Power, Michael Karpovich
The Rise of Soviet Power, P. E. Mosely
THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY, John H. Spencer
The Role of Riverine Warfare in the Civil War, John F. Dillon
The Role of the Navy in Future Warfare, Charles R. Brown
The Role of the Navy in Future Warfare, Charles R. Brown
The Royal Navy and Organizational Learning—The Western Approaches Tactical Unit and the Battle of the Atlantic, Geoffrey Sloan
The Royal Navy in the Age of Austerity, 1919–22: Naval and Foreign Policy under Lloyd George, John B. Hattendorf and G. H. Bennett
THE SEABED ARMS CONTROL ISSUE 1967·1971 A SUPERPOWER SYMBIOSIS?, James A. Barry Jr.
The Sources and Binding Force of the Law of Naval Warfare, Robert W. Tucker
THE SOVIET NAVY AND OCEAN LAW, Mark W. Janis
THE SOVIET VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Oliver J. Lissitzyn
THE SOVIET VIEW ON INTERNATIONAL LAW, Leon S. Lipson
The ‘Stan, Richard J. Norton, Kevin Knodell, David Axe, and Blue Delliquanti
THE STATUS OF ARMED FORCES ABROAD, Robert C. Grabb
The Strategic Employment of Allied Forces in the Mediterranean During World War II, R. C. Mangrum
THE SUBMARINE AND THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE OF 1921, Lawrence H. Douglas
The Third Battle, Owen R. Cote Jr.
THE UNITED NATIONS AND OCEANIA: NEW DIMENSIONS IN THE COLD WAR REFRAIN, William O. Miller
The United States of America and the Law of Piracy, Alfred P. Rubin
THE "USAGES OF WAR ON LAND" (KRIEGSBRAUCH IM LANDKRIEGE) (c. 1902), Howard S. Levie
The Validity of Limited Objectives, Henry M. Wriston
“They Were Playing Chicken”—The U.S. Asiatic Fleet’s Gray-Zone Deterrence Campaign against Japan, 1937–40, Hunter Stires
Tidal Wave: From Leyte Gulf to Tokyo Bay, James P. McGrath III and Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
Topic I: Classification of public vessels
Topic II: Commencement of Hostilities
Topic III: Bombardment by naval forces
Topic III: Limitations of Armaments
Topic I: Marginal Sea and Other Waters
Topic IV: Enemy Vessels and Their Personnel
Topic IX: Methods of Injuring the Enemy
Topic VII: Conversion of Private Vessels into Public Vessels
Topic VI: Means of Injuring the Enemy
Topic V: Immunity of Private Property at Sea
Toward A Pax Universalis, Gary Anderson
TOWARDS A NEW ORDER OF U.S. MARITIME POLICY, Geoffrey Kemp and Harlan K. Ullman
Traffic Management Control, George W. Baurenschmidt
Trans-Sahel Armed Groups, Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups
Treaties and Resolutions - Chinese Eastern Railway Approved by All Powers except China
Treaties and Resolutions - Chinese Eastern Railway Approved by All Powers Including China
Treaty Between the Nine Powers Relating to Chinese Customs Tariffs
Treaty Between the Same Four Powers, Supplementary to the Above, Signed February 6, 1922
TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER POWERS RELATING TO SPITSBERGEN
TREATY OF ADRIANOPLE, BEING A TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA AND THE EMPEROR OF THE OTTOMANS (14 September 1829), Howard S. Levie
TREATY OF AMITY AND COMMERCE BETWEEN THE KING OF PRUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (Berlin, 10 September 1785), Howard S. Levie
Treaty of General Relations, Manila, 4 July 1946
TREATY OF PEACE AND AMITY BETWEEN HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (Ghent, 24 December 1814), Howard S. Levie
TREATY OF PEACE AND AMITY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE BASHAW, BEY, AND SUBJECTS OF TRIPOLI, IN BARBARY (4 June 1805), Howard S. Levie
TREATY OF PEACE AND AMITY CONCLUDED BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND HIS HIGHNESS OMAR BASHAW, DEY OF ALGIERS (30June 1815), Howard S. Levie
TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN FRANCE AND HER ALLIES AND THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE AND ITS ALLIES, SIGNED AT MUNSTER, IN WESTPHALIA, ON 24 OCTOBER 1648, Howard S. Levie
TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND ESTHONIA (Tartu, 2 February 1920), Howard S. Levie
TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN SPAIN AND THE NETHERLANDS, SIGNED AT MUNSTER, IN WESTPHALIA, ON 30 JANUARY 1648, Howard S. Levie
Treaty of Peace Between the Allied and Associated Powers and Bulgaria, Paris, 10 February 1947
Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Finland, Paris, 10 February 1947
Treaty of Peace Between the Allied and Associated Powers and Hungary, Paris, 10 February 1947
Treaty of Peace Between the Allied and Associated Powers and Italy, Paris, 10 February 1947
Treaty of Peace Between the Allied and Associated Powers and Roumania, Paris, 10 February 1947
TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN THE ALLIED AND ASSOCIATED POWERS, OF THE ONE PART, AND GERMANY, OF THE OTHER PART (Versailles, 28 June 1919), Howard S. Levie
Treaty of peace between the United States and Austria
Treaty of peace between the United States and Germany
Treaty of peace between the United States and Hungary
TREATY OF VEREENIGING (TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN THE ORANGE FREE STATE AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 31 MAY 1902), Howard S. Levie
Treay Between the Same Powers, In Relation to the Use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare
Turkey, Walter L. Wright Jr.
Twentieth International Seapower Symposium: Report of the Proceedings, The U.S. Naval War College
Twenty-First International Seapower Symposium: Report of the Proceedings, The U.S. Naval War College
Twenty-Second International Seapower Symposium: Report of the Proceedings, The U.S. Naval War College
Twenty-Third International Seapower Symposium: Report of the Proceedings, The U.S. Naval War College
UNITED STATES v. HENRY WIRZ (Washington, 24 October 1865), Howard S. Levie
Unneutral Service, Robert W. Tucker
U.S. Conventional Access Strategy: Denying China a Conventional First-Strike Capability, Sam Goldsmith
U.S. Naval Strategy in the 1970's, John B. Hattendorf
U.S. Naval Strategy in the 1980's, John B. Hattendorf and Peter M. Swartz
U.S Naval Strategy in the 1990's, John B. Hattendorf
U.S. NAVY REGULATIONS, INTERNATIONAL LAW, AND THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES, Theodore K. Woods Jr.
U.S. Policy on Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping: Bridging the Gap Between Conventional Law and State Practice, H. B. Robertson Jr.
V. 10. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Norway: Peter I Island
V. 11. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Norway: Norwegian Antarctic Territory
V. 12. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories: United States of America
V. 1. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Argentine Republic
V. 2. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Chile
V. 3. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Chile and the Argentine Republic
V. 4. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. French Republic
V. 5. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Great Britain: Falkland Islands Dependencies
V. 6. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Great Britain: Ross Dependency
V. 7. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Great Britain: Australian Antarctic Territory
V. 8. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Great Britain: Other Antarctic Claims
V. 9. Declarations Concerning Antarctic Territories. Norway: Bouvet Island
V. Additional Protocol to the General Convention of Inter-American Conciliation
V. Agreement With China Regarding Jurisdiction Over Criminal Offenses by Armed Forces
Vessels: Ownership, Charter, and Service
VI. 10. Constitution of Japan, 3 November 1946
VI. 11. Constitution of Nicaragua, 22 January 1948
VI.12. Constitution of the Republic of Panama, 1 March 1946
VI.13. Constitution of the United States of Venezuela, 5 July 1947
VI. 1. Constitution of the Argentine Republic, 16 March 1949
VI. 2. Constitution of the United States of Brazil, 18 September 1946
VI. 3. Constitution of The Union of Burma, 24 September 1947
VI. 4. Constitution of the Dominican Republic, 10 January 1947
VI. 5. Political Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador, 31 December 1946
VI. 6. Constitution of the French Republic, 27 October 1946
VI. 8. Constitution of the Republic of Haiti, 23 December 1946
VI. 9. Constitution of the Italian Republic, 1 January 1948
VI. Convention For the Maintenance, Preservation, and Reestablishment of Peace
VI. Destruction of Neutral Prizes
VI. European Possessions in the Western Hemisphere
VI . HAGUE CONVENTION (IV) RESPECTING THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR ON LAND, 18 OCTOBER 1907.
VII. Agreement for United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
VII. Control of Vessels in Territorial Waters of the United States
VII. Definition of Term "United Kingdom"
VIII. Additional Protocol Relative to Non-Intervention
VIII. Assistance to the Soviet Union
VIII. Charter of the United Nations
VIII. Churchill Statement on the Azores
VIII. European Possessions in the Western Hemisphere (Continued)
VIII. Proclamation of a National Emergency
VIII. The Sending in of Prizes
VIII. United Nations Commission to Investigate War Crimes
VI. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ON CIVIL AVIATION
VI. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ON CIVIL AVIATION
VII. Sinking of the "Awa Maru"
VI. Negotiations for Relief to American Prisoners of War Held By Japan
VI. Proclamation of German Surrender
VI. Recognition of the French Committee of National Liberation
VI. Regulations Concerning Neutrality in the Canal Zone
Visit, Search, Seizure and Destruction of Neutral Vessels and Aircraft, Robert W. Tucker
VI. Subsidized and Volunteer Vessels
Vital U.S. Commercial and Economic Problems, William Y. Elliott
VI. The Declaration of Paris, 1856
V. Mail and Passenger Vessels During War
Voice of America, Foy D. Kohler
V. Proclamation (Special): Export of Arms, Ammunition, and Implements of War September 5, 1939
V. Reply to French Protest Against Bombings hi France
V. Soviet Denunciation of Pact With Japan
V. The Exercise of the Right of Search
V. Use of Foreign-Flag Merchant Vessels in American Ports
War and the Law of War, Robert W. Tucker
Wargame Business: Wargames in Military and Corporate Settings, Shay Hershkovitz
War in 140 Characters: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century, Marc D. Beaudreau and David Patrikarakos
Waves of Hope, Bruce A. Elleman
What Color Helmet?, Myron H. Nordquist
What Goes on Here, Payson S. Wild Jr.
WHAT IS INNOCENT PASSAGE?, Peter B. Walker
WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL LAW?, James F. Hogg
WHAT'S LEFT OF SALT?, Richard T. Ackley
Winter 2019 Full Issue, The U.S. Naval War College
World War II at Sea: A Global History, Chris Parry and Craig L. Symonds
Writing to Think, Robert C. Rubel
XI. Claims Against Germany in the Case of the "Robin Moor"
XI. Control of Exports in National Defense
XII. British "Blockade" Announcement
XIII. Conference of President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill and Premier Stalin at Tehran
XIII. Declaration Regarding Forced Transfers of Property in Enemy-Controlled Territory
XIII. Final Protocol of the London Naval Conference
XIII. German "Blockade" Announcement
XIII. Regulations Concerning Arms on American Vessels
XIII. Soviet War Declaration on Japan
XII. Regulations Concerning Travel on Belligerent Vessels
XII. Revision of the Neutrality Act of 1939
XII. Support of the United Nations by the French in North Africa
XI. The Tripartite Conference in Moscow
XIV. Agreement With Great Britain Regarding Problems of Marine Transportation and Litigation
XIV. Declaration Concerning the Laws of Naval War
XIV. Flights of Belligerent Military Aircraft
XIV. German "Total Blockade" Area
XIV. Seizure of the "Odenwald"
XIV. Suspension of Oil Shipments to Spain
XIX. Message From the President to the Emperor of Japan December 6
XIX. Sovereign Equality for All Nations
XIX. United States Naval Policy
XIX. United States Trade With Spain
XL Agreement Between the Governments of the United States of America and Liberia
XL. Cooperate With French National Committee Regarding Territories in Africa
XL. Exchange of Defense Articles With Canada
XLI. Arrest by Japanese of American Officers in Indochina
XLIII. Developments in Martinique
XLIII. Proclamation of Unlimited National Emergency
XLII. Relations With the French Republic
XLII. Southwest Pacific Command
XLI. PI·oclamation in Connection With the War· Between Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia and Greece
XLIV. Portuguese Islands in the Atlantic
XLIV. Treatment of Civilian Enemy Aliens and Prisoners of War
XLIX. German Submarine Zone of Operations
XLIX. The Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals
XLV. Agreement With Panama For Lease of Defense Sites
XL VI. Closing of German and Italian Consulates in the United States
XLVI. Declarations of a State of War With Bulgaria, Hungary, and Rumania
XLVII. Conversations Between the President and Mr. Molotov
XLVIII. Defense of Iceland by United States Forces
XLV. Sinking of the S. S. "Robin Moor"
X. Proclamation Defining Combat Areas
X. Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender
X. RATIFICATIONS AND ACCESSIONS TO CONVENTIONS BEFORE 1949
X. Regulations Relating to Travel in Combat Area
X. Resistance to Visit and Search
X. Statement by President Roosevelt Regarding the Puppet Government in the Philippines
X. Temporary Political Arrangement in North and West Africa
XV. Agreement With Belgium Providing Aid to the United States and Its Armed Forces
XV. Habana Meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs
XVI. Agreement for the Establishment of an International Military Tribunal
XVI. Arming of American Merchant Vessels
XVI. Capture of Prizes on the High Seas
XVIII. United States Note to Japan November 26
XVII. Japanese Acceptance of Potsdam Declaration. Statement by the President
XVIIL German Action With Respect to Americans Formerly Stationed in France
XVII. Proclamation Defining Combat Area, April 10, 1940
XVI. Permanent Joint Board on Defense, United States and Canada
XVI. Travel on Belligerent Vessels in the Bay of Fundy
XVI. United States Objective in India and the Far East
XV. Offer of Surrender From Japanese Government
XV. Protection of Bauxite Mines in Surinam
XV. Regulations Concerning Travel Into Combat Areas
XV. United States Relations With the Existing Argentine Regime
XXI. Airplane Travel in Combat Area
XXII. Declaration of a State of War With Japan
XXII. Embassy Rank for Representation Between the United States and Seven American Republics
XXIII. Message of the President to the Congress December 11
XXIII. Transmission of Messages to or from Enemy Territory
XXII. The Neutrality of the United States in the War Between Italy and Greece
XXII. The United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference
XXI. Message of the President to the Congress December 8
XXI. Severance of Diplomatic Relations with Finland
XXI. Treaty With China Ending Extraterritoriality
XXIV. Declarations of a State of War With Germany and Italy
XXIV, Japanese Trial and Execution of American Aviators
XXIV. Memorandum on "Lease-Lend" Bill by the Secretary of State
XXIX. Declarations of War by Belligerent Countries
XXIX. Hearings in Regard to Prisoners
XX. Japanese Note to the United States December 7
XX. Post-War Security Organization Program
XXV. Declarations of a State of War by the Axis Countries
XXVI. American Nationals in Japanese Custody
XXVIII. Air Attack on American Missionaries in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (Continued)
XXVIII. Argentine Non-Belligerency
XXVII. Italian Air Attack on American Missionaries in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
XXVIII. United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture
XXVI. Turkish Declaration of Neutrality
XXV. Lifting of "Moral Embargo" 011 Exports to U. S. S. R.
XXV. Termination of Informal Relations With the French Antilles
XXX. Closing of Two Italian Consulates in the United States
XXXI. An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States
XXXII. Combined British-American Raw Materials, Munitions, and Shipping Boards
XXXIII. Agreement With Great Britain for the Use and Operation of Certain Bases
XXXIII. Third Meeting of American Ministers of Foreign Affairs
XXXII. Naval Vessels on the Great Lakes
XXXI. Refuge in Neutral Countries for Axis Leaders
XXXI. Supreme Commands in the Southwest Pacific Area
XXXIV. Combined Staff Chiefs Plan
XXXIV. German and Italian Ships in United States Ports
XXXIX. Anglo-American Caribbean Commission
XXX. Joint Declaration by United Nations, Jan. 1, 1942
XXX. New Authority in the French Antilles
XXXV. Agreement Relating to the Defense of Greenland
XXXV. Coordination of British and American Economic Warfare Procedures
XXXVIII. Continued Recognition by the United States of the Minister of Denmark
XXXVIII. French Island Possessions in the Pacific
XXXVII. Master Lend-Lease Agreement With Britain
XXXVII. Modification of a Combat Area
XXXVI. U.S. Assistance in Defense of Curaçao
YAMASHITA, NUREMBERG AND VIETNAM: COMMAND RESPONSIBILITY REAPPRAISED, Franklin A. Hart
Yemen, Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups