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the decline of American naval supremacy

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An edition of Mayday (2013)

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the decline of American naval supremacy

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In this alarming defense of American seapower, Navy insider Seth Cropsey blows the whistle on America's weakening naval might in the twenty-first century. As with other powerful nations throughout history, maritime supremacy has been the key to America's rise to superpower status and the relative peace of the postwar era. Over the past two decades, however, while Washington has been preoccupied with land wars and targeted drone-centric operations, the United States Navy's combat fleet has dwindled to historic lows--the smallest since before World War I. At the same time, rival nations such as China have increased the size of their navies at an extraordinary rate. As Cropsey convincingly argues, the precipitous decline of the U.S. as a great sea power, due in large part to budget cuts, will have profound consequences sooner than we might think.--From publisher description.

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Overlook Duckworth
Language
English
Pages
336

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2014, Overlook Press
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2013, Overlook Duckworth
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Table of Contents

American seapower in distress
Alfred Thayer Mahan: seapower as an instrument of democratic expansion
The roots of American seapower
The future of American seapower
America adrift
China and the coming threats to dominance
What is lost can never be regained
Can America still manufacture its own weapons?
To be a great power, or not
Changing American maritime strategy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-324) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
359.00973
Library of Congress
VA58.4 .C76 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
336 pages :
Number of pages
336

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26493160M
Internet Archive
maydaydeclineofa0000crop
ISBN 10
1590207890, 0715645811
ISBN 13
9781590207895, 9780715645819
OCLC/WorldCat
796756155

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