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Contents |
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Preface |
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Vice
Admiral Paul G. Gaffney II, USN |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
xxi |
Sam J. Tangredi
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CHAPTER ONE |
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Globalization
and Sea Power: Overview and Context |
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Sam J. Tangredi
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Part 1—Globalization
and the Security Environment |
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CHAPTER TWO |
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Characteristics
and Requirements of the Evolving Security Environment |
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Frank G. Hoffman and Sam
J. Tangredi
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CHAPTER THREE |
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Geopolitics
versus Globalization |
41 |
Douglas E. Streusand |
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CHAPTER FOUR |
Transnational
Threats and Maritime Responses |
57 |
Kimberley L. Thachuk and
Sam J. Tangredi
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CHAPTER FIVE |
Global
Terrorism, Strategy, and Naval Forces |
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Randall G. Bowdish
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Part II—Economic
Issues and Maritime Strategy |
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CHAPTER SIX |
Market
Effects of Naval Presence in a Globalized World: A Research Summary |
103 |
Robert E. Looney
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CHAPTER SEVEN |
Globalization
of Maritime Commerce: The Rise of Hub Ports |
133 |
Daniel Y. Coulter
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CHAPTER
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Sea Lane
Security and U.S. Maritime Trade: Chokepoints as Scarce Resources |
143 |
Donna J. Nincic
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CHAPTER NINE |
Economic
and Strategic Implications of Ice-Free Arctic Seas |
171 |
Jessie C. Carman
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CHAPTER TEN |
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Asia's
Energy Future: The Military-Market Link |
189 |
Thomas P.M. Barnett
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CHAPTER ELEVEN |
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The Globalization
of the Defense Sector? Naval Industrial Cases and Issues |
201 |
Peter Dombrowski
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Part III—International
Politics and Maritime Alliances and Coalitions |
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CHAPTER TWELVE |
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The International
Law of the Sea in a Globalized World |
221 |
Daniel Moran
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN |
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Beyond
Integration: Globalization and Maritime Power from a European Perspective |
241 |
James H. Bergeron
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN |
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Implications
for Multinational Naval Doctrine |
259 |
James J. Tritten
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN |
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Naval
Overseas Presence in the New U.S. Defense Strategy |
281 |
Richard L. Kugler
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Part IV—Globalization
and Naval Operations |
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CHAPTER SIXTEEEN |
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From
Effects-Based Operations to Effects-Based Deterrence: Military Planning
and Concept Development |
309 |
Edward A. Smith, Jr.
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN |
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Globalization
under the Sea |
337 |
William J. Holland Jr.
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CHAPTER EIGHTEEEN |
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Globalization
and Naval Aviation |
357 |
J. Kevin Mattonen
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CHAPTER NINETEEN |
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Globalization
and Surface Warfare |
373 |
Norman Friedman, James S.
O'Brasky, and
Sam J. Tangredi
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CHAPTER TWENTY |
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Mine
Warfare and Globalization: Low-Tech Warfare in a High-Tech World |
389 |
Thomas R. Bernitt and Sam
J. Tangredi
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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Expeditionary
and Amphibious Warfare |
405 |
George V. Galdorisi
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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A Marine
Corps for a Global Century: Expeditionary Maneuver Brigades |
427 |
Frank G. Hoffman
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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Homeland
Security: Implications for the Coast Guard |
441 |
Edward Feege and Scott C.
Truver
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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Naval
Contributions to National Missile Defense |
455 |
Hans Binnendijk and George
Stewart
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Part V—Globalization
and Force Structure |
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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The Navy
in an Antiaccess World |
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Hans Binnendijk and George
Stewart
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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Globalization
of Antiaccess Strategies? |
487 |
Norman Friedman
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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The Future
of American Naval Power: Propositions and Recommendations |
Donald C.F. Daniel
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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A Naval
Operational Architecture for Global Tactical Operations |
517 |
J. Noel Williams and James
S. O'Brasky
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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The Navy
before and after September 11 |
535 |
Henry H. Gaffney
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CHAPTER THIRTY |
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Will
Globalization Sink the Navy? |
551 |
James J. Wirtz
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Conclusion:
An Agenda for Research, a Menu for Choice |
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Sam J. Tangredi
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Bibliography
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Bibliography
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Index |
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About
the Editor |
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