Naval War College Review
Volume 21, Number 1 (1968) January
Rear Admiral Stephen Bleeker Luce, U.S. Navy who, in the rank of Commodore, was the first President of the Naval War College, 6 October 1684 to 22 June 1886.
Full Issue
January 1968 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
President's Notes: Challenge!
John T. Hayward
Articles
Current Concepts and Philosophy of Warfare
Raymond G. O'Connor
The Place of Population Control in U.S. Foreign Policy
David W. Somers Jr.
Cold War Operations: The Politics of Communist Confrontation, Part III The Sino-Soviet Split
Lyman B. Kirkpatrick
Nationalism Versus Communism In Chinese Foreign Policy
Duane D. DeWitt
Book Reviews
The Communist States and the West
J. W. Cotton Jr., Adam Bromke, and Philip E. Uren
The Human Dimension: Experiences in Policy Research
R. M. Harp and Hadley Cantril
Armed Forces as Power
J. G. Tillson and Wendell Coats
China: the People's Middle Kingdom and the U.S.A.
J. G. Fifield and John K. Fairbank
Soviet Foreign Aid
R. A. Young and Marshall I. Goldman
Stauffenberg
W. K. Callam and Joachim Kramarz
Last Chance in Europe
W. W. Bigler and Charles O. Lerche
Battles of the Philippine Sea
G. H. Winslow, Charles A. Lockwood, and Hans C. Adamson
The Nation Is Burdened
H. E. Lang and Roger D. Masters
The Meaning of Limited War
A. J. Ashurst and Robert McClintock
Rhodesia: Background to Conflict
J. E. Arnold and Vulindlela B. Mtshali
Containment and Change
D. J. Morgiewicz, Carl Oglesby, and Richard Shaull
War in the Deterrent Age
J. A. Bacon and D. K. Palit
Orbit of China
A. J. Pickert and Harrison E. Salisbury
World Politics in an Age of Revolution
W. K. Callam and John W. Spanier
Additional Writing
Set & Drift
T. C. Dutton