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ID:   103196


Balancing beyond the horizon? explaining aggregate EU naval mil / Kluth, Michael Friederich; Pilegaard, Jess   Journal Article
Pilegaard, Jess Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The present paper seeks to make sense of recent European Union (EU) naval capability changes by applying neo-realist theory to the EU as a collective actor in the global balance of power. The paper compares two different strands of neo-realist theory by deducing key predictions about the expected naval posture of the Union and the corresponding expected changes in capabilities. These predictions are subsequently held up against post-cold war data on naval acquisitions in the EU. The paper concludes that the observed patterns are best explained not as bandwagoning with the USA, but as a long-term balancing strategy aimed at bolstering the autonomy and international influence of the Union vis-a-vis other major powers, including the USA.
Key Words EU  Naval  Balancing  Neo - Realism 
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ID:   173081


Changes of plan : COVID-19 precipitates transformation in naval, industry planning / Willett, Lee   Journal Article
Willett, Lee Journal Article
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ID:   012010


Is there a Northeast Asian nazval arms razce? Some preliminary findings / De Castro Renato April 1997  Article
De Castro Renato Article
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Publication April 1997.
Description 113-134
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ID:   115383


Jane's weapons: naval 2012 - 13 / Fuller , Malcolm; Ewing , David 2012  Book
Fuller , Malcolm Book
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Publication Surrey, IHS Global Limited, 2012.
Description 443p.
Standard Number 9780710630209
Key Words Weapons  Guns  Missiles  Naval  Tropedoes  Launchres 
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ID:   135730


Jane's Weapons 2014-2015: naval / Ewing, David; Fuller, Malcolm 2014  Book
Fuller, Malcolm Book
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Publication Surrey, IHS Jane's, IHS Global Limited, 2014.
Description xviii, 530p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780710631060
Key Words Weapons  Guns  Rockets  Missiles  submarine  Naval 
Surface Ship  Rocket Launchers  Torpedoes  Launchers 
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ID:   149216


Jane's weapons 2016-2017: naval / Ewing , David 2016  Book
Ewing , David Book
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Publication Surrey, IHS Global Limited, 2016.
Description 661p.hbk
Standard Number 978071063199
Key Words Weapons  Guns  Missiles  Naval  Tropedoes  Launchres 
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ID:   179028


Mind over matter? multinational naval interoperability during Operation Iraqi Freedom / Paget, Steven   Journal Article
Paget, Steven Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The increasing frequency of multinational operations has heightened the importance of interoperability. While human and cultural factors are only two pieces of the interoperability jigsaw they are of enduring significance. The cohesiveness of the relationship amongst the Royal Australian Navy, the Royal Navy and the United States Navy during the 2003 Iraq War was underpinned by high levels of perceptive interoperability, which manifested itself in effective working relationships. That conflict demonstrated that while historical ties provided a foundation for cooperation, a number of multinational initiatives were undertaken to further enhance interoperability. This article addresses how such a high level of perceptive interoperability was achieved by examining the conduct of multinational exercises, the importance of personnel exchanges and the role of liaison officers, before considering the effect it had on the conduct of operations. The Iraq War demonstrated that cultural factors are at least as important as other facets of interoperability.
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ID:   015621


Peace without strings? interwar naval arms control revisited / Ziemke Caroline F Autumn 1992  Article
Ziemke Caroline F Article
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Publication Autumn 1992.
Description 87-106
Key Words Arms Control  Naval 
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ID:   161851


Sea power: the history and geopolitics of the world's oceans / Stavridis, James 2018  Book
Stavridis, James Book
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Publication New York, Penguin Books, 2018.
Description 363p.pbk
Standard Number 9780735220614
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ID:   176300


Shifting dynamics : Naval build-up and modernisation in the Black Sea region / Pape, Alex   Journal Article
Pape, Alex Journal Article
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Key Words Naval  Modernisation  Black Sea Region 
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U S navy in review / Truver, Scott; Holzer, Robert   Journal Article
Truver, Scott Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Navy  United States  Naval  US  Green Fleet 
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