Naval War College Review
Volume 42, Number 1 (1989) Winter
The forest of communications and sensor antennas, and a couple of pennants on the signal yard of the USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) at Subic Bay, are the outward and visible evidence of this command ship's main battery.
Full Issue
Winter 1989 Review
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
Presidents Notes
Ronald J. Kurth
Articles
Moving West: The New Theater of Decision
William V. Kennedy
Looking Backwards into the Future of the Maritime Strategy, Are We Uncovering Our Center of Gravity in the Attempt to Strike at our Opponent's?
Charles W. Mayer Jr
Maritime Mission or Strategy
James L. George
Greeks Bearing Gifts: Impact of the INF Treaty on European Security
Graham Rhys-Jones
U.S. National Interest in the Middle East: Is the Persian Gulf a "Bridge Too Far"?
Donald E. Nuechterlein
Negotiating with the Soviets
Andrew E. Gibson
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The U.S. Naval War College
Assessing the Vietnam War
S. A Swarztrauber
Conflict of Myths
Alan Ned Sabrosky
Zones of Conflict
Robert Hillery
Low Intensity Warfare: Counterinsurgency, Proinsurgency, and Antiterrorism in the Eighties.
R. Lynn Rylander
East of Chosin
Arlen H. Coyle
Oil and War: How the Deadly Struggle for Fuel in World War II Meant Victory or Defeat
Sanford S. Kaplan
The Odds Against Us
Frank C. Mahncke
The Little Giants
Dale L. Ward
Ernie''s War: The Best of Ernie Pyle's World War II Dispatches
Peter C. Unsinger
The Killing Ground: The British Army, the Western Front and Emergence of Modern Warfare 1900-1918
Holger H. Herwig
Perestroika: New Thinking for Our Country and the World.
Carol Ford Benson
The Soviet Union as an Asian Pacific Power: Implications of Gorbachev' s 1986 Vladivostok Initiative.
Donald E. Nuechterlein
Mesmerized by the Bear
C.A. Fleischman
U .S. Small Combatants: An Illustrated Design History
Richards T. Miller
The Future of Air Power
Michael A. Freney
The War of Invention: Scientific Development, 1914-1918
Albert M. Bottoms
Canada: The Strategic and Military Pawn
W.A.B Douglas
Additional Writing
In My View
Robert E. Walters
Credit
Photo taken from off the ship's port quarter by Commander G, Guy Thomas, U.S. Navy.