Naval War College Review
Volume 36, Number 5 (1983) September-October
USS Milwaukee (AOR-2) on station in the Caribbean.
Full Issue
September-October 1983 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
President's Notes
James E. Service
Articles
American Grand Strategy: Patterns, Problems, and Prescriptions
Robert E. Osgood
Soviet Policy and "the German Problem"
Ernest R. May
Extended Deterrence: Some Observations
Richard Smoke
Western Security: A Japanese Point of View
Yukio Satoh
Coming to Terms with Reality
Norman A. Graebner
Book Reviews
"Setting National Priorities, The 1984 Budget," and "The Year Book of World Affairs, 1983"
John A. Walgreen and Joseph A. Pechman
"Buller's Guns," and "Buller's Dreadnought"
Frank N. Snyder and Richard Hough
Revolution and Reality
David M. Oaks and Bertram D. Wolfe
The Shape of Wars to Come
Richard Ned Lebow and David Baker
The Future of European Alliance Systems: Nato and the Warsaw Pact
Joan Johnson-Freese and Arlene Idol Broadhurst
The West, Japan and Cape Route Imports: The Oil and NonFuel Mineral Trades
G. C. Peden and Charles Perry
Above and Beyond 1941-1945
Clark G. Reynolds and Wilbur H. Morrison
The War System: An Interdisciplinary Approach
John Tashjean, Richard A. Falk, and Samuel S. Kim
The Soviet First Strike Threat: The U.S. Perspective
Joseph E. Thach Jr. and Jack H. Nunn
"Wild Bill" Donovan: The Last Hero
Lloyd J. Graybar and Anthony Cave Brown
Strategic Weapons: An Introduction
Michael K. Doyle and Norman Polmar
Skyraider: The Douglas A-1 "Flying Dump Truck"
Don Rightmyer and Rosario Rausa
Planning U.S. Security
Jed Snyder and Philip S. Kronenberg
U.S. Defense Planning: a Critique
Thomas A. Fitzgerald and John M. Collins
Civil-Military Relations: Regional Perspectives
Joe P. Dunn and Morris Janowitz
Additional Writings
In My View
Robert P. Fairchild, Peter D. Zimmerman, and William M. Shaw II
Professional Reading
R. W. Komer and Harold Brown
Recent Books
Frank Uhlig Jr.
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