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NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW VOL: 70 NO 4 (6) answer(s).
 
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Confronting Uncertainty with Decentralized Command : British Naval Decision Making at the Outbreak of the War of 1812 / McCranie, Kevin D   Journal Article
McCranie, Kevin D Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During an era of slow, uncertain communications, Royal Navy operations during the opening months of the War of 1812 underscore the complexity of naval decision making at the campaign level. Studying this period aids in understanding the relationship among governmental leaders, their theater commanders, and operational elements at sea.
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German Navies from 1848 to 2016 : Their Development and Courses from Confrontation to Cooperation / Rahn, Werner   Journal Article
Rahn, Werner Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Between the German navy’s foundation in 1848 and the present day, it went from initial reliance on USN assistance, to twice attempting to cut Atlantic shipping routes between the United States and Europe, to a cooperative relationship between the two navies built on mutual trust.
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Money, Motivation, and Terrorism : Rewards-for-Information Programs / Ford, Christopher M   Journal Article
Ford, Christopher M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Governments rely on both hard and soft power to neutralize terrorists. The State and Defense Departments offer rewards running to millions of dollars for information to aid in the fight, but these programs receive a surprising lack of scrutiny. Both historical and psychological analysis can improve our framing and execution of such programs.
Key Words Terrorism  Money  Motivation  Information Programs 
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New Time and Space : Dimensions of a Maritime Defense Strategy / Takei, Tomohisa   Journal Article
Takei, Tomohisa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China’s aggressive land-reclamation projects in Asian waters represent a challenge to the status quo. The international system, the United States and Japan, and smaller countries seeking regional stability must reexamine their concepts of time and space if they are to better deter the designs of a revisionist power.
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Rebuilding the Ukrainian Navy / Sanders, Deborah   Journal Article
Sanders, Deborah Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia’s seizure of many of Ukraine’s naval assets dealt a serious blow to the already-small Ukrainian navy. The Ukrainian government’s ambitions to rebuild a balanced fleet may be unrealizable. The progress already made in building a “mosquito fleet” suggests that redirecting development toward coastal defense would be a wiser course.
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Research & Debate: Strategic Culture Is Not a Silver Bullet / Echevarria, Antulio J. II   Journal Article
Echevarria, Antulio J. II Journal Article
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