Naval War College Review
Volume 29, Number 2 (1976) Spring
U.S.S. Delaware, Flagship of Commodore Danial T. Patterson, USN, in the Mediterranean 1833-1836, homeward bound off the coast of America 1836, by J.C. Evans. Courtesy of the Newport Historical Society.
Full Issue
Spring 1976 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
President's Notes
Julien J. LeBourgeois
Articles
Political Change in Wartime: The Khmer Krahom Revolution in Southern Cambodia 1970-1974
Kenneth M. Quinn
The Politics of the Chinese People's Republic Navy
David G. Muller
The Influence of Transnational Actors on the Enforcement of Sanctions Against Rhodesia
Harry R. Strack
A Difference in Perspective
Frederick H. Hartmann
The Naval Profession: Challenge and Response 1870-1890 and 1950-1970
Lawrence C. Allin
Book Reviews
Professional Reading: "Can America Win the Next War?"
H. G. Nott, Thomas H. Etzold, John Gaddis, and Wayne Stephens
The American Soldier in Fiction, 1880-1963: A History of Attitudes Toward Warfare and the Military Establishment
David Hicks and Peter Aichinger
Canada and the American Presence: The U.S. Interest in an Independent Canada
Richard A. Preston and John Sloane Dickey
The Road to Stalingrad: Stalin's War with Germany
S. T. Ross and John Erickson
Neither Peace nor Honor: The Politics of American Military Policy in Vietnam
Allan E. Goodman and Robert L. Gallucci
The Soviet Soldier: Soviet Military Management at the Troop Level
William F. Long Jr. and Herbert Goldhamer
Eagle and Sword: The Federalists and the Creation of the Military Establishment in America, 1783-1802
Don Higginbothan and Richard H. Kohn
The General: Robert L. Bullard and Officership in the United States Army, 1881-1925
Martin Blumenson and Allan R. Millett
The Encyclopedia of Sea Warfare
B. M. Simpson III and Iain Parsons
Additional Writings
Cumulative Index
Hugh G. Nott