Theses and Dissertations
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Persian gulf security: the United States and Oman, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and western allied participation.
(1982-12)
This thesis examines Persian Gulf security from a geostrategic
and historical perspective. It emphasizes the current relationship
between the United States and Oman and offers the opinion that this
is not the best policy ...
Indochina: the federation factor.
(1982-12)
Removed from its historical setting, the concept of
"Indochinese Federation" has assumed an unintended connotation.
Ambiguity and incomplete documentation surrounding the
origins of the concept compounds this dilemma. ...
SSBN survivability: a time for confidence-building measures?.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1982-12)
Historical and technological imperatives have led both the United
States and the Soviet Union to array their strategic nuclear forces in
triads of air, land, and sea launched ballistic missiles. This thesis
will focus on ...
Ballistic missile submarines of the United States and the Soviet Union: a comparison of systems and doctrine.
(1982-12)
This thesis compares the development of fleet ballistic missile systems in the United States and Soviet Union and their contribution to the achievement of national security objectives of each nation. To this end, submarine ...
The new British deterrent: strategic planning and domestic political implications.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1982-10)
The British Government announced its intention in July
19 80 to modernize its strategic nuclear deterrent with the
deployment of the Trident I (C4) submarine- launched ballistic
missile. The MIRVed Trident missile will ...
United States policy options in the western Indian Ocean.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1982-06)
This thesis examines United States interests in the
Western Indian Ocean and recommends a policy toward the area.
It analyzes the economic and regional importance of the main
states in the area: Madagascar, Mozambique, ...
The northern territories: case study in Japanese-Soviet relations
(1982-06)
Japanese-Soviet relations have historically been, as they are today, characterized by distrust and dislike for each other. One of the manifestations of this antagonistic relationship is the Northern Territories problem - ...
The U.S. and the F.R.G. in the third world.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1982-06)
German-American relations in the Third World constitute a vital
concern to the entire international community and represent a
particularly important subject for American policymakers at this
time. Over the past three ...
Spain at Europe's crossroads: prospects for Spanish integration to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European economic community
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1982-03)
This thesis examines the implications of Spain's integration into Western Europe through
membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Economic Community (EEC). The EEC is discussed to provide ...
France, West Germany, and the security of the Persian Gulf
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1982-03)
The series of events which begin with the Arab oil embargo in 1973 and recently culminated in the Iranian Revolution, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and the Iran-Irag Conflict have under-scored the vulnerability of ...
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