9781935352334-1935352334-Navies and Soft Power: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force (Newport Paper)

Navies and Soft Power: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force (Newport Paper)

ISBN-13: 9781935352334
ISBN-10: 1935352334
Author: S. C. M. Paine, Bruce A. Elleman, Naval War College Press (U S )
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Format: Paperback 245 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781935352334
ISBN-10: 1935352334
Author: S. C. M. Paine, Bruce A. Elleman, Naval War College Press (U S )
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Format: Paperback 245 pages

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Navies and Soft Power: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force (Newport Paper) (ISBN-13: 9781935352334 and ISBN-10: 1935352334), written by authors S. C. M. Paine, Bruce A. Elleman, Naval War College Press (U S ), was published by Government Printing Office in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Navies and Soft Power: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force (Newport Paper) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.6.

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Navies and Soft Power: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force, our 42nd Newport Paper monograph, edited by Bruce A. Elleman and S. C. M. Paine, presents nine historical cases of the use of navies in nonmilitary missions. These studies, by established and emerging scholars in a wide variety of fields, support current U.S. Navy attempts to balance war fighting with an ever broader array of nonmilitary missions. They remind us that naval “soft power” concerns date from antiquity and that those facing the U.S. Navy have now become remarkably diverse.

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