Navies and Foreign PolicyHolmes & Meier Publishers, 1979 - 294 pages |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Navies as Instruments and Influences | 13 |
The Functions of Navies | 15 |
Copyright | |
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action Admiral Gorshkov adversaries aircraft areas argued armed forces behaviour Britain British bureaucratic politics capabilities Chapter coastal command concerned costs countries country's Cuban missile crisis decision-makers deterrence and defence diplomatic domestic Dreadnought to Scapa economic effects efforts example factors fleet foreign policy forward deployment functions Furthermore Gorshkov governments Gunboat Diplomacy Ibid important influence influence-building instrument interests international politics intervention involved J. R. Hill John McDonnell Ken Booth leaders limited London major Marder maritime Michael MccGwire military power missile mission naval aid naval diplomacy naval establishments naval forces naval power naval strategy Navy's nuclear operations organisational particular patrol perceptions possible potential problems relations relationship relatively relevant responsibilities result role Roskill Royal Navy Scapa Flow Sea Power ships significant Soviet Naval Developments Soviet Naval Policy Soviet Union SSBNs submarine superpowers tactics tasks threat tions traditional United utility of navies warships weapons Western