Navies and Soft Power

Navies and Soft Power Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Nonuse of Military Force - Newport Paper

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Publisher's Synopsis

"For well over two centuries, the U.S. Navy has engaged in an ever broader array of nonmilitary missions. Although a fundamental raison d'etre of navies concerns hard power, in the twentieth century an awareness of the uses of soft power developed. For example, since ancient times protecting against piracy has been a common naval problem, while since the mid-nineteenth century equally important patrol missions, such as attempts to stop the illegal slave trade, have been conducted by the U.S. Navy. After the Cold War, many other nonmilitary missions became important, in particular maritime humanitarian-aid missions like the post-tsunami Operation Unified Assistance in Southeast Asia during 2004-2005 ... this volume presents nine historical case studies examining the use. of navies in nonmilitary missions"--Preface.

Book information

ISBN: 9781935352334
Publisher: Naval War College Press
Imprint: Naval War College Press
Pub date:
Edition: Official US Government edition
DEWEY: 363.348
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xi, 231
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm