Naval War College Review
Volume 55, Number 1 (2002) Winter
An F/A-18C Hornet approaches the flight deck of USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) on 30 October 2001 for a landing. The Arleigh Burke–class guided-missile destroyer USS McFaul (DDG 74) is visible astern on plane-guard station. The Theodore Roosevelt battle group was participating in Operation ENDURING FREEDOM against Taliban and al-Qaeda targets in Afghanistan, embodying the nation’s leadership in the global fight against terrorism . . . several aspects of which are taken up by articles in this issue.
Full Issue
Winter 2002 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College
From the Editor
From the Editors
The U.S. Naval War College Press
President's Forum
President’s Forum
Rodney P. Rempt
Articles
When Lawyers Advise Presidents in Wartime
James E. Baker
What Do We Mean by “Transformation”?
Andrew L. Ross, Michèle A. Flournoy, and Cindy Williams
Naval Power for a New American Century
Roger W. Barnett
The Beira Patrol
Richard Mobley
“No Bad Stories”
Douglas Porch
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The U.S. Naval War College
When America Fights: The Uses of U.S. Military Force
Jonathan E. Czarnecki
Keeping the Edge: Managing Defense for the Future
William E. Turcotte
Principles of Global Security
Sam Tangredi
Winning Ugly: NATO’s War to Save Kosovo
Tom Fedyszyn
Combined Arms Warfare in the Twentieth Century
Barney Rubel
Technological Change and the United States Navy, 1865–1945
James R. FitzSimonds
Admiral Jerauld Wright: Warrior among Diplomats
J. L. Holloway
Chesty: The Story of Lieutenant General Lewis B. Puller, USMC
Cole C. Kingseed.
The Gentle Warrior: General Oliver Prince Smith, USMC
Donald Chisholm
Bomber Harris, His Life and Times: The Biographyof Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Harris,the Wartime Chief of Bomber Command
Lorne Breitenlohner
Additional Writings
Our Special Correspondent
Geoffrey Wawro
In My View
Thomas M. Nichols and Albert J. Mauroni
A Question of Strategic Nuclear Weapons Policy
Robert L. Gallucci
Is This the End of the Nation-State?
Lawrence E. Modisett
Another Look at History
Paul G. Halpern
Credit
U.S. Navy photograph by Chief Photographer’s Mate Johnny Bivera.