Naval War College Review
Abstract
In this age, the terms "war" and "peace" do not suffice to describe the complex realities with which the statesman and the soldier must grapple. "Unengaged force warfare" is a concept that transcends this difficulty and allows us to examine the critical challenges that face our nation today. The most active frontier in unengaged force warfare at present is at sea, and it is here that the eventual outcome of unengaged force warfare may well be decided.
Recommended Citation
Madison, Russell L.
(1979)
"The War of Unengaged Forces - Superpowers at Sea in an Era of Competitive Coexistence,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 32:
No.
3, Article 9.
Available at:
https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol32/iss3/9
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