Naval War College Review
Volume 23, Number 2 (1970) February
Symbolic of the 37 Chiefs of Naval Operations or senior naval officers represented at the First Naval War College Seapower Symposium.
Full Issue
February 1970 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College
Articles
Congress and National Strategy
William B. Bader
A Perspective of Counterinsurgency in Three Dimensions—Tradition, Legitimacy, Visibility
William F. Long
Electronic Reconnaissance From the High Seas and International Law
Oliver J. Lissitzyn
The Objectives of Arms Control
James A. Barber Jr.
The Russian Presence in Egypt
Frederick J. Cox
Forcible Self-Help Under International Law
Richard B. Lillich
U.S. Navy Regulations, International Law, and the Organization of American States
Theodore K. Woods Jr.
Book Reviews
The U.S.S. Missouri: a Biography of the Last Batteship
D. G. White, Gordon Newell, and Allan E. Smith
The Foreign Policies of the Powers
A. H. Cornell and Frederick S. Northedge
Korea: 1950-1953
W. S. Hathaway and Edgar O'Balance
The German Navy in World War II
W. Abromitis and Edward P. Von der Porten
The Bomb and the Computer
F. J. McHugh and Andrew Wilson
Additional Writings
The First Naval War College Seapower Symposium
Richard C. Colbert
Keynote Address to Seapower Symposium: Change and Challenge
Bernard A. Clarey
Credit
Navy photo bv Ralph M. Arnold