Naval War College Review
Volume 36, Number 6 (1983) November-December
Top-first flight 80 years ago; left—Orville and WiIbur Wright Belmont Park, Long Island, New York 1910; right—WiIbur at controls in machine #3 In 1909.
Full Issue
November-December 1983 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
President's Notes
James E. Service
Articles
Not A Success—But a Triumph: 80 Years Since Kitty Hawk
Richard K. Smith
Argentine Policy Motivations in the Falklands War and the Aftermath
Marshall Van Sant Hall
Should America Have A "War Press Act"?
James E. Wentz
US Policy Opportunities
Richard Pipes
Nuclear Deterrence to the End of the Century
Michael Nacht
The SS-20: A Range of Choices
Jeffrey D. McCausland
Professional Reading
Norman Polmar
Book Reviews
Empires in the Balance: Japanese and Allied Pacific Strategies to April 1942
David Syrett and H. P. Willmott
Nuclear Power and Nonproliferation: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
William G. Davey, William C. Potter, and Robert E. Pendley
The Military as an Instrument of U.S. Policy in Southwest Asia: The Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force, 1979-1982
William Hickman and Maxwell Orme Johnson
The Internal Fabric of Western Security
Jed Snyder and Gregory Flynn
UP SHIP! U.S. Navy Rigid Airships 1919-1935
John E. Jackson, Douglas Robinson, and Charles Keller
Outer Space—A New Dimension of the Arms Race
M. G.M.W. Ellis and Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
European Resistance Movements, 1939-1945: A Complete History
Henry M. Schreiber and Jørgen Haestrup
U.S. Marines in Vietnam: An Expanding War, 1966
Kenneth W. Estes and Jack Shulimson
Global Collective Security in the 1980's
William O. Staudenmaier and Geoffrey Stewart-Smith
The American Style of Foreign Policy: Cultural Politics and Foreign Affairs
James Stavridis and Robert Dallek
Additional Writings
In My View
Robert B. Carney
Recent Books
Frank Uhlig Jr.
Credit
Cover design by John Ramos, pictures courtesy of Smithsonian Institution.