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.
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Credit
Cover design by John Ramos, pictures courtesy of Smithsonian Institution.