Maritime Strategy Or Coalition Defense?

Maritime Strategy Or Coalition Defense? by Robert Komer, published by Bloomsbury Academic on July 26, 1984, is a concise examination of U.S. conventional strategic options during a period marked by nuclear stalemate. This 116-page volume presents insights from the author’s extensive experience in politico-military and operational issues, offering a perspective shaped by active participation in the national security process rather than purely academic theory.
In this book, readers will find a thorough assessment that delves into the complexities of military strategy and political science, particularly as they pertain to the United States and naval operations. The work addresses strategic planning within the context of historical and contemporary challenges, providing a nuanced understanding of coalition defense. With its focus on public policy and military history, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of economics, strategy, and national security.
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This 1984 Abt Books volume is an assessment of U.S. conventional strategic options in an age of nuclear stalemate. Given thirty-five years of dealing professionally with politico-military and operational issues, mostly as a U.S. official, the author writes not as an academic theorist or armchair strategist but as an active participant in the national security process in Washington and in the field.
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