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Influence without Boots on the Ground: Seaborne Crisis Response: Maritime Crisis Response

Influence without Boots on the Ground: Seaborne Crisis Response: Maritime Crisis Response

U.S. Naval War College
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Influence without Boots on the Ground: Seaborne Crisis Response, by Dr. Larissa Forster of the University of Zurich, is the 39th monograph in the Naval War College's Newport Paper series. It is an empirical analysis of crisis characteristics, actors, U.S. involvement, and outcomes, exploring the political use of naval forces during foreign-policy crises short of full-scale warfare.

Dr. Forster uses a statistical model to analyze naval crisis data in ways useful to policy makers and strategists-outlining the unique characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of naval forces and summarizing theoretical literature on naval diplomacy and coercion, as well as earlier quantitative research.
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dept. of the Navy
Release
April 04, 2013
ISBN
1935352032
ISBN 13
9781935352037

Influence without Boots on the Ground: Seaborne Crisis Response: Maritime Crisis Response

U.S. Naval War College
0/5 ( ratings)
NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT- OVERSTOCK SALE-Signifcantly reduced list price

Influence without Boots on the Ground: Seaborne Crisis Response, by Dr. Larissa Forster of the University of Zurich, is the 39th monograph in the Naval War College's Newport Paper series. It is an empirical analysis of crisis characteristics, actors, U.S. involvement, and outcomes, exploring the political use of naval forces during foreign-policy crises short of full-scale warfare.

Dr. Forster uses a statistical model to analyze naval crisis data in ways useful to policy makers and strategists-outlining the unique characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of naval forces and summarizing theoretical literature on naval diplomacy and coercion, as well as earlier quantitative research.
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dept. of the Navy
Release
April 04, 2013
ISBN
1935352032
ISBN 13
9781935352037

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