Naval War College Review
Volume 49, Number 4 (1996) Autumn
The Virginia-class guided missile cruiser Mississippi (CGN 40), in a pen-and-ink drawing by the distinguished maritime artist R.G. Smith donated in 1984 by Rear Admiral James E. Service, USN, then President of the College, to the Naval War College Foundation. Mississippi, now operating in the Atlantic Fleet, is currently scheduled to commence defueling and deactivation in October 1996 and to be decommissioned in July 1997.
Full Issue
Autumn 1996 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College
President's Forum
President’s Notes
James R. Stark
Articles
Synchronization
Stephen J. Kirin
Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones
Mark E. Rosen
Eagles and Dragons at Sea: The Inevitable Strategic Collision between the United States and China
Ulysses O. Zalamea
China: An Opponent or an Opportunity?
Eric A. McVadon
The Emergence of a Command Network
John W. Bodnar and Rebecca Dengler
Set and Drift—"Warfare Theory"
Joseph A. Gattuso Jr.
Set and Drift—"Casualty Incidence during Naval Combat Operations: A Matter of Medical Readiness"
Christopher G. Blood, Richard T. Jolly M.D., and Michael S. Odowick
Book Reviews
Losing Mogadishu: Testing U.S. Policy in Somalia
Katherine A.W. McGrady and Jonathan Stevenson
The United States and the Use of Force in the Post-Cold War Era
Roger W. Barnett and The Aspen Institute
Ballistic Missile Defense in the Post-Cold War Era
Dale K. Pace and David B.H. Denoon
The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate
Helen E. Purkitt, Scott D. Sagan, and Kenneth N. Waltz
U.S. Intelligence at the Crossroads
Ronald D. Garst, Roy Godson, Ernest R. May, and Gary Schmitt
Making Intelligence Smarter: The Future of U.S. Intelligence
Richard L. Russell, Maurice R. Greenberg, and Richard N. Haass
The Role of the Oceans in the 21st Century
Peter Mitchell, Seoung-Yong Hong, Edward L. Miles, and Choon-ho Park
Women and the Use of Military Force
Jan van Tol, Ruth H. Howes, and Michael R. Stevenson
Ethics and National Defense: The Timeless Issues
Bradley C. Hosmer, James C. Gascon, and Janis Bren Hietala
We All Lost the Cold War
Michael C. Potter, Janice Gross Stein, and Richard Ned Lebow
Pay Any Price: Lyndon Johnson and the Wars for Vietnam
Cole C. Kingseed and Lloyd Gardner
Korea Remembered: Enough of a War
Robert C. Whitten and Charles F. Cole
Israel's Best Defense: The First Full Story of the Israeli Air Force
Youssef H. Aboul-Enein and Eliezer Cohen
The Pacific War: Japan versus the Allies
Harry A. Gailey and Alan J. Levine
The Battle of Tassafaronga
Charles O. Cook Jr. and Russell Crenshaw
The Ship That Held the Line: The USS Hornet and the First Year of the Pacific War
Barrett Tillman and Lisle A. Rose
Inside the War Cabinet: Directing Australia's War Effort, 1939-45
Peter Charles Unsinger and David Horner
Peace and Disarmament: Naval Rivalry and Arms Control, 1922-1933
Emily O. Goldman and Richard W. Fanning
Shark of the Confederacy
John M. Taylor and Charles M. Robinson III
Navies and Nations: Warships, Navies and State Building in Europe and America, 1500-1860, Vols. I and II
Paul E. Fontenoy and Jan Glete
Additional Writings
In My View
Ronald A. Perron, Bruno Gruenwald, and Robert Fairchild
Recent Books
Thomas B. Grassey
Credit
R.G. Smith