Seapower: A Guide for the Twenty-First CenturyAt the beginning of the 21st century much has remained the same in naval terms but much has changed. Geoffrey Till's study is an exploration of how change will impact upon the world's navies. |
Contents
The Sea and Seapower | |
Who Said What and Why it Matters | |
The Constituents of Seapower | |
Navies and Technology | |
Command of the | |
Exploiting Command of the | |
Expeditionary Operations | |
Naval Diplomacy | |
Good Order at | |
Future Seapower | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
Common terms and phrases
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