Maritime strategy and national security in Japan and Britain from the first alliance to post-9/11 /
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Language: | English |
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Boston :
Brill,
2012.
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10569480 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Maritime strategy and national security in Japan and Britain / Alessio Patalano
- Strategic partnership and military rivalry across the oceans
- the fulcrum of power: Britain, Japan and the Asia-Pacific region, 1880-1945 / John Ferris
- Sea power and Anglo-Japanese military relations, 1863-1923 / Haruo Tohmatsu
- Britain's strategic view of Japanese naval power, 1923-1942 / Douglas Ford
- Strategic priorities from the Cold War to Iraq
- Balancing threat perceptions and strategic priorities: Japan's post-war defence policy / Noboru Yamaguchi
- British defence policy and the transformation of the Royal Navy in the Cold War and beyond / Eric Grove
- Punching below the weight: Japan's post-Cold War expeditionary missions / Chiyuki Aoi
- Maritime strategy in an interdependent world
- the political and normative constraints to Japan's national security / Guibourg Delamotte
- 'Back to an offshore future': the role of the past in Britain's contemporary defence policy / Steven Jermy
- From alliance to coalition, then where? Japan and the US Navy cooperative strategy for the twenty-first century / Yoji Koda
- Maritime strategy in Japan and the UK: the 'island nation' model in perspective / Alessio Patalano.