Why Nations Put to Sea Technology and the Changing Character of Sea Power in the Twenty-First Century Studies on Industrial Productivity: Selected Works Series
Auteur : Falk Kevin L.
1. The Antagonists, the Issue, and the Political and Economic Antecendents 2. Obsolescence of the Picket Line: Taking the Battle to the Courts and Capitol Hill 3. Primetime, 60 Minutes and Michael Moore: The Media Campaign 4. Was It Worth the Fight?
Date de parution : 07-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Why Nations Put to Sea :
Mots-clés :
Sea Power; Naval Forces; Current International Economic System; High Technology Weapons Systems; Formal Modeling Methods; Amphibious Ready Groups; American Merchant Marine; Mercantile Power; ROBERT OPPENHEIMER; maritime power; Merchant Marine; technology; Strategic Sealift; technological innovation; HMS Dreadnought; peace and wartime; KENNETH GRAHAME; organizational responses; Total Deadweight Tons; Kevin L; Falk; Exclusive Economic Zones; Japanese Merchant Marine; Chinese Government; Merchant Vessels; Force Projection Capabilities; High Frequency Direction Finders; Air Combat Power; Midway Island; Heavy Brigade; Merchant Fleet