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Naval War College Review

Volume 35, Number 5 (1982) September-October


A view of our planet, taken from an American satellite 22,300 miles distant. Most prominently visible in the gaps between the clouds are South America, the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea. and Northwestern Africa.

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September-October 1982 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College

President's Forum

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From the Publisher
Robert J. Murray

Articles

Book Reviews

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Professional Reading
James Bond Stockdale, Peter L. Stromberg, Malham M. Wakin, and Daniel Callahan

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Admiral von Hipper, the Inconvenient Hero
F. Ruge and Tobias R. Philbin

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Zabern 1913: Consensus Politics in Imperial Germany
Steven T. Ross and David Schoenbaum

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The Pacific War
Kenneth W. Estes and John Costello

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America's Stake in the Pacific
Hamlin A. Caldwell Jr. and Paul Seabury

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U.S. Maritime Policy, History and Prospects
Michael B. Cohn, H. David Bess, and Martin T. Farris

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Soviet Bloc Merchant Ships
R. E. Blouin, Bruno Bock, and Klaus Bock

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Defense Manpower Planning, Issues for the 1980's
J. Eric Fredland, William J. Taylor, Eric T. Olsen, and Richard A. Schrader

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Counterattack: The West's Battle Against the Terrorists
William R. Farrell, Christopher Dobson, and Ronald Payne

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Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe
Oscar M. Villarejo and Richard F. Staar

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Harrier
John E. Jackson and Francis K. Mason

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War in Space
G. Guy Thomas and James Canan

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The Conservation of Enemies: A Study in Enmity
Robert Bathurst and Frederick H. Hartmann

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Recent Books
Frank Uhlig Jr.

Additional Writings

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In My View
John T. Hayward, Henry E. Eccles, and Desmond W. Fretz

Credit

Photo courtesy of National Aeronautics and Space Administration.