Naval War College Review
Volume 41, Number 3 (1988) Summer
Mostly interconnected, the buildings of the Naval War College cluster at the southwestern end of Coasters Harbor Island. In this view, looking eastward from over Narragansett Bay, we see, among other things, Newport nearby and Middletown beyond (and in between the narrow strip called Easton's Beach), the Sakonnet River, the mainland, and the Atlantic Ocean
Full Issue
Summer 1988 Full Review
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
President Notes
Ronald J. Kurth
Special Note
Ronald J. Kurth
Articles
The Evolution of the Maritime Strategy: 1977-1987
John B. Hatttendorf
The Strategic Siginficance of maritme Theaters
Dennis Blair
The Maritime Strategy: One Ally's View
Jan S. Breemer
The Baltic: A Sea of Contention
C.Nils-Ove Janssou
Soviet Reaction to the U.S. Maritme Strategy
James T. Westwood
"It is Hardly Possible to Imagine Anything Worse": Soviet Thoughts on the Maritime Strategy
David Alan Rosenberg
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The U.S. Naval War College
Soviet Strategic Deception
Sam J. Tangredi
Making a New Science
Frank C. Mahncke
The Mask of Command
Richard E. Rieder
The Fall of the Athenian Empire
Brance Parker
Confederate NavyChief Stephen R. Mallory
Mary A. Decredico
Germany's Vision of Empire in Venezuela, 1871-1914
George W. Baer
Jutland: An Analysis of the Fighting
Wayne Hughes
The Russian Convoys 1941-1945.
Frank Uhlig Jr.
Frogmen: First Battles
Russell W. Ramsey
The Korean War
Clinton B. Johnson
The Korean War:Challenges in Crisis, Credibility, and Command
Peter Charles Unsinger
U.S. Marines in Lebanon, 1982-1984
David Clark
The Persian Gulf and the West: The Dilemmas of Security
Franklin D. Julian
Space and National Security
John E. Lacouture
Blundering into Disaster: Surviving the First Century of the Nuclear Age
Joseph M. Scolnick Jr.
Creating Strategic Vision
James J. Tritten
The Future of German-American Relations
Ulrich Weisser
The British Aircraft Carrier
Christopher C. Staszak
Warship, Volume X
Thomas Hone
South to Java
Kemp Tolley
Additional Writing
In My View
E.D. Smith Jr.
Credit
Photograph by, and courtesy of, Commander Charles]. Heatley, III, U.S. Navy.