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, cartea 42
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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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ISBN-13: 9781935352334
ISBN-10: 1935352334
Pagini: 245
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Dept. of the Navy
Seria Newport Paper
ISBN-10: 1935352334
Pagini: 245
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Dept. of the Navy
Seria Newport Paper
Notă biografică
Bruce
A.
Elleman:
William
V.
Pratt
Professor
of
International
History
and
Research
Professor,
Maritime
History
Department,
U.S.
Naval
War
College,
with
a
B.A.
(1982)
from
UC
Berkeley,
an
MA
(1984)
and
PhD
(1993)
from
the
History
Department,
Columbia
University;
MS
(1985)
in
international
history,
London
School
of
Economics;
and
MA
in
national
security
and
strategic
studies,
with
distinction
(2004),
U.S.
Naval
War
College.
His
twenty
books
include
Modern
Chinese
Warfare:
1795–1989
(New
York:
Routledge,
2001);
Naval
Mutinies
of
the
Twentieth
Century:
An
International
Perspective,
edited,
with
Christopher
Bell
(London:
Frank
Cass,
2003);
Naval
Blockades
and
Seapower:
Strategies
and
Counter-strategies,
1805–2005,
edited,
with
S.
C.
M.
Paine
(London:
Routledge,
2006);
Waves
of
Hope:
The
U.S.
Navy’s
Response
to
the
Tsunami
in
Northern
Indonesia,
Newport
Paper
28
(Newport,
R.I.:
Naval
War
College
Press,
2007);
and
Naval
Coalition
Warfare:
From
the
Napoleonic
War
to
Operation
Iraqi
Freedom,
edited,
with
Sarah
Paine
(London:
Routledge,
2008).
S.
C.
M.
Paine:
Professor
in
the
Strategy
and
Policy
Department,
U.S.
Naval
War
College,
with
a
PhD
(1993)
in
Russian
and
Chinese
history,
Columbia
University,
and
MIA
(1984)
from
School
for
International
and
Public
Affairs,
Columbia
University.
Author
of
The
Wars
for
Asia,
1911–1949
(Cambridge,
U.K.:
Cambridge
University
Press,
2012);
The
Sino-Japanese
War
of
1894–1895:
Perceptions,
Power,
and
Primacy
(Cambridge
University
Press,
2003);
and
Imperial
Rivals:
China,
Russia,
and
Their
Disputed
Frontier,
1858–1924
(M.
E.
Sharpe,
1996),
winner
of
the
1997
Barbara
Jelavich
Prize
for
diplomatic
history
from
the
American
Association
for
the
Advancement
of
Slavic
Studies.
Editor
of
Nation
Building,
State
Building,
and
Economic
Development:
Case
Studies
and
Comparisons
(M.
E.
Sharpe,
2010)
and
coauthor,
with
Bruce
A.
Elleman,
of
Modern
China:
Continuity
and
Change
1644
to
the
Present
(Prentice
Hall,
2010).
Cuprins
{FRONTMATTER
TITLE}Contents
Foreword,
by
---------------
Preface,
by
Bruce
A.
Elleman
Introduction:
Navies
Are
Not
Just
for
Fighting,
by
Bruce
A.
Elleman
and
S.
C.
M.
Paine
CHAPTER
ONE
Sailors
and
Slaves:
USS
Constellation
and
the
Transatlantic
Slave
Trade
by
John
Pentangelo
CHAPTER
TWO
Overwhelming
Force
and
the
Venezuelan
Crisis
of
1902–1903
by
Jerry
Hendrix
CHAPTER
THREE
Starvation
Blockade
and
Herbert
Hoover’s
Commission
for
Relief
in
Belgium,
1914–1919
by
Bruce
A.
Elleman
CHAPTER
FOUR
The
Allied
Embargo
of
Japan,
1939–1941:
From
Rollback
to
Deterrence
to
Boomerang
by
S.
C.
M.
Paine
CHAPTER
FIVE
After
the
Fall
of
South
Vietnam:
Humanitarian
Assistance
in
the
South
China
Sea
by
Jan
K.
Herman
CHAPTER
SIX
Continuing
to
Serve:
Deploying
Naval
Vessels
as
Artificial
Reefs
by
Tom
Williams
CHAPTER
SEVEN
Naval
Sonars,
Strandings,
and
Responsible
Stewardship
of
the
Seas
by
Darlene
R.
Ketten
CHAPTER
EIGHT
U.S.
Coast
Guard
Response
to
the
Deepwater
Horizon
Oil
Spill
by
Rear
Adm.
Mary
Landry,
USCG
(Retired)
CHAPTER
NINE
Deep
Blue
Diplomacy:
Soft
Power
and
China’s
Antipiracy
Patrols
by
Andrew
Erickson,
Austin
Strange
Conclusion,
by
Bruce
A.
Elleman
and
S.
C.
M.
Paine
Selected
Bibliography
About
the
Author
Index
The
Newport
Papers
Descriere
Edited
collection
of
scholarly
essays
on
historical
cases
of
the
use
of
navies
in
nonmilitary
situations.