Naval War College Review
Volume 54, Number 1 (2001) Winter
Our cover offers a Western view of the Asia of the past, representing a political geography very different from what it later became. For analysis and informed opinion on the Asia of today and tomorrow, see a cluster of articles in this issue arising from the recent Asia-Pacific Forum at the Naval War College.
Full Issue
Winter 2001 Full Issue
The U.S Naval War College
From the Editor
From the Editors
Pelham G. Boyer
President's Forum
President’s Forum
Arthur K. Cebrowski
Articles
Strategic Traditions for the Asia-Pacific Region
Stephen Peter Rosen
Strategic Trends
Paul Dibb
The Maritime Basis of American Security in East Asia
James E. Auer and Robyn Lim
Network-centric Warfare
Edward A. Smith Jr.
Military Experimentation
Andrew F. Krepinevich Jr.
Transformation and the Navy’s Tough Choices Ahead
Ronald O'Rourke
The Confederate Naval Buildup
David G. Surdam
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The U.S. Naval War College
A New Structure for National Security Policy Planning,
Charles Neimeyer
Technological Change and the Future of Warfare,
James R. FitzSimonds
The Second Nuclear Age,
George H. Quester
China’s Military Faces the Future,
Jianxiang Bi
MacArthur’s War: Korea and the Undoing ofan American Hero,
Donald Chisholm
Sir John Fisher’s Naval Revolution,
James Goldrick
Additional Writings
Set and Drift: Naval Force in the New Century
Joseph A. Gattuso Jr. and Lori Tanner
Set and Drift: Leadership and Strategy
Carnes Lord
In My View
Swaraj Parkash and H.F. Rommel
Review Essay: The GI Generation and the Vietnam War
H.R. McMaster
Credit
Reproduced from R. Brookes, The General Gazetteer; or Compendious Dictionary, 8th ed. (Dublin: 1808). Courtesy of The General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin