The US Navy and the National Security Establishment: A Critical Assessment 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781685856489,1685856489
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 1685856489
- ISBN-13: 9781685856489
- Author: John T. Hanley
The US Navy is the most formidable naval force in the world—yet, it seems ill-suited to face today’s challenges, especially the rise of China’s maritime power. What explains this paradox? Looking for answers, John Hanley explores how the navy has negotiated its place in the broad national security establishment, especially in the decades since World War II. Hanley is particularly interested in the evolution of the navy’s organizational and operational dynamics. Tracing how it has adapted to peace and war over time, he sheds light on its relationships within the ecosystem (Congress, the DoD, the defense industry, etc.) in which it operates, and how it has attempted to adapt and respond to shifting national and global environments.
Table contents:
Ch 1- The US Naval Ecosystem
Ch 2- From the Nineteenth Century to World War II
Ch 3- Divisive Cold War Strategies
Ch 4- Sclerotic Equilibrium After the Cold War
Ch 5- Growing an Information Age Navy
Ch 6- Architecture for Antifragility
Ch 7- Adaptation in an Information Age of Great Power Competition
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