Naval War College Review
Volume L, Number 2, Sequence 358
Spring 1997
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President's Notes
Articles
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Ballistic Missile Defense from the Sea: The Commander's Perspective
- Lieutenant Commander Charles C. Swicker, U.S. Navy
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War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity, and Command Responsibility
- Leslie C. Green
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Address to the Naval War College
- William J. Crowe, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's
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Spotting Trouble: Identifying Faltering and Failing States
- Richard J. Norton and James F. Miskel
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The Constants of Naval Warfare
- Frank Uhlig, Jr.
In My View
Letters to the Editor
Set and Drift
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The Study of Strategy
- Captain Reginald R. Belknap, U.S. Navy
Book Reviews
(First 5 of 20 reviews, in order as printed)
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U.S.-Russian Naval Cooperation,
- by Charles A. Meconis and Boris N. Makeev, reviewed by Joseph C. Strasser
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Peace Operation: Developing and American Strategy,
- edited by Antonia Handler Chayes and George T. Raach, reviewed by Jeff Kojac
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National Defense and the Environment,
- by Stephen Dycus, reviewed by Michael N. Schmitt
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Negotiating in the Public Eye: The Impact of the Press on the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Force Negotiations,
- by Mark A. Genest, reviewed by Sam J. Tangredi
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The Helsinki Process: Negotiating Security and Cooperation in Europe,
- by John Fry, reviewed by Mary Troy Johnston
Our Cover:
Shipyard workers cut away a dry-dock brow in preparation to refloat the cruiser USSTiconderoga at the Metro Machine Company in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1993. The photographer is Cdr. Thomas D. Walczyk, DC, U.S. Navy, Dental Department Head on board USS Nimitz (CVN 68). See the cover of our Autumn 1994 issue for another of Commander Walczyk's striking photographs.