Publication

Dec 2002

This publication explores various dimensions of US naval policies and programs in the context of globalization, following 9/11. It reviews the impact of globalization on the changing national and international security environment, the impact of economic issues on US maritime strategy and international political maritime alliances and coalitions. The authors highlight the specific role of globalization on US naval operations and force structure.

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Author Sam J Tangredi, Frank G Hoffman, Douglas E Streusand, Kimberley L Thachuk, Randall G Bowdish, Robert E Looney, Daniel Y Coulter, Donna J Nincic, Jessie C Carman, Thomas P M Barnett, Peter Dombrowski, Daniel Moran, James H Bergeron, James J Tritten, Richard L Kugler, Edward A Smith Jr, William J Holland Jr, J K Mattonen, Norman Friedman, James S O Brasky, Thomas R Bernitt, George V Galdorisi, Frank G Hoffman, Edward Feege, Scott C Truver, Hans Binnendijk, George Stewart, Norman Friedman, Donald C F Daniel, J N Williams, Henry H Gaffney, James J Wirtz
Series INSS Books
Publisher Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
Copyright © 2002 Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
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