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Index of Volume LI Articles and Essays I Author Barnett, Roger W. Information Operations, Deterrence, and the Use of Force. Spring 1998: 7-19 Brodie, Bernard. Strategy as an Art and a Science [repr. from February 1959]. Winter 1998 26-38 Burke, Arleigh. Remarks [repr. from Winter 1977]. Autumn 1998:134-8 Carney, Robert B. Logistical Planning for War [repr. from October 1948]. Winter 1998:7-15 Christian, Derek J. The African Crisis Response Force: A Critical Issue for Africa. Summer 1998:70-81. Ehle, Jiirgen. The German Navy after the Cold War and Reunification. Autumn 1998:83—104 Fall, Bernard B. The Theory and Practice of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency [repr. from April 1965]. Winter 1998:46—-57 FitzSimonds, James R. The Cultural Challenge of Information Technology. Summer 1998: 9-21 Giangreco, Dennis. “To Bomb Or Not to Bomb.” Spring 1998:140—5 Golda, E. Michael. The Dardanelles Campaign: A Historical Analogy for Littoral Mine Warfare. Summer 1998:82—96 Gompert, David C. The Information Revolution and U.S. National Security. Autumn 1998:22-41 Gonzalez, Edmundo. Redefining U.S. Hemispheric Interests: A Bold Naval Agenda for the Twenty-First Century. Summer 1998:37-54 Griffith, Ivelaw L. Caribbean Geopolitics and Geonarcotics: New Dynamics, Same Old Di- lemma. Spring 1998:47-67 Heinl, Robert D. The Inchon Landing: A Case Study in Amphibious Planning [repr. from May 1967]. Spring 1998:117-34 Huser, Herbert C. Democratic Argentina’s “Global Reach”: The Argentine Military in Peace- keeping Operations. Summer 1998:55—-69 Jervis, Robert. U.S. Grand Strategy: Mission Impossible. Summer 1998:22-36 Joergensen, Tim Sloth. U.S. Navy Operations in Littoral Waters: 2000 and Beyond. Spring 1998:20-9 Kawano, Katsutoshi. Japan’s Military Role: Alliance Recommendations for the Twenty-First Century. Autumn 1998:9-21 Kissinger, Henry A. The Admiral Raymond A. Spruance Lecture [repr. from Summer 1978}. Winter 1998:115-22 La Porte, Todd R., Gene I. Rochlin, and Karlene H. Roberts. The Self-Designing High-Reli- ability Organization: Aircraft Carrier Flight Operations at Sea [repr. from Autumn 1987]. Summer 1998:97—113 Lund, Wilfred G. D. “Canada and Its Navy.” Summer 1998:117-21 Morgenthau, Hans. Realism in International Politics [repr. from January 1958]. Winter 1998: 16-25 166 Naval War College Review Morison, Samuel! Eliot. Thoughts on Naval Strategy, World War II [repr. from March 1968}. Winter 1998:58-66 Nitze, Paul H. An Address [repr. from September 1964]. Winter 1998:39—45 Pell, Claiborne. The Law of the Sea Convention Is Critical to National Interests. Autumn 1998:128-33 Roberts, Karlene H., Gene I. Rochlin, and Todd R. La Porte. The Self-Designing High- Reliability Organization: Aircraft Carrier Flight Operations at Sea [repr. from Autumn 1987]. Summer 1998:97—113 Rochlin, Gene I., Karlene H. Roberts, and Todd R. La Porte. The Self-Designing High- Reliability Organization: Aircraft Carrier Flight Operations at Sea [repr. from Autumn 1987]. Summer 1998:97—113 Schmitt, Michael N. The International Court of Justice and the Use of Nuclear Weapons. Spring 1998:91-116 Schratz, Paul R. The Hundred Year Growing Pain [repr. from September—October 1984]. Win- ter 1998:137-52 Sheehan, Neil. The Role of the Press [repr. from February 1971]. Winter 1998:67-71 Snyder, Frank. “A Matter of Interpretation.” Spring 1998:146—-50 Somes, Timothy E. “Musing on Naval Maneuver Warfare.” Summer 1998:122-8 Stockdale, James B. Experiences as a POW in Vietnam [repr. from January—Feburary 1974]. Winter 1998:81-6 Stocker, Jeremy. Nonintervention: Limited Operations in the Littoral Environment. Autumn 1998:42-62 Studeman, Michael. Calculating China’s Advances in the South China Sea: Identifying the Trig- gers of “Expansionism.” Spring 1998:68-90 Surdam, David G. The Union Navy’s Blockade Reconsidered. Autumn 1998:105-27 Tuchman, Barbara W. How Will History Judge Us? [repr. from Fall 1975]. Winter 1998:104-14 Turner, Staxsfield. ani | Address [repr. from November—December 1972]. Winter 1998:72-80 Mission‘so f the U.S. Navy [repr. from March 1974]. Winter 1998:87—103 Vessey, John W., Jr. A Concept of Service [repr. from November—December 1984]. Winter 1998:153-9 Watkins, James D. “This Is Your Ticket to Compete” [repr. from November—December 1982]. Winter 1998:133-6 Wiarda, Jonathan S. The U.S. Coast Guard in Vietnam: Achieving Success in a Difficult War. Spring 1998:30—46 Wouk, Herman. Sadness and Hope: Some Thoughts on Modern Warfare [repr. from Septem- ber—October 1980]. Winter 1998:123-32 II Subject Africa Christian, DerekJ .T he African Crisis Response Force: A Critical Issue for Africa. Summer 1998:70-81 Index of Volume LI 167 Aircraft Carriers Rochlin, Gene I., Karlene H. Roberts, and Todd R. La Porte. The Self-Designing High- Reliability Organization: Aircraft Carrier Flight Operations at Sea [repr. from Autumn 1987]. Summer 1998:97—113 Argentina Huser, Herbert C.D emocratic Argentina’s “Global Reach”: The Argentine Military in Peacekeeping Operations. Summer 1998:55-69 Canada Lund, Wilfred G. D. “Canada and Its Navy.” Summer 1998:117-21 Caribbean Griffith, Ivelaw L. Caribbean Geopolitics and Geonarcotics: New Dynamics, Same Old Di- lemma. Spring 1998:47-67 China Studeman, Michael. Calculating China’s Advances in the South China Sea: Identifying the Triggers of “Expansionism.” Spring 1998:68-90 Cold War Nitze, Paul H. An Address [repr. from September 1964]. Winter 1998:39-45 Counterinsurgency Fall, Bernard B. The Theory and Practice of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency [repr. from April 1965]. Winter 1998:46—-57 Deterrence Barnett, Roger W. Information Operations, Deterrence, and the Use of Force. Spring 1998:7—19 Doctrine Somes, Timothy E. “Musing on Naval Maneuver Warfare.” Summer 1998:122-8 Drugs Griffith, Ivelaw L. Caribbean Geopolitics and Geonarcotics: New Dynamics, Same Old Di- lemma. Spring 1998:47—-67 Foreign Relations Kissinger, Henry A. The Admiral Raymond A. Spruance Lecture [repr. from Summer 1978}. Winter 1998:115-22 Morgenthau, Hans. Realism in International Politics [repr. from January 1958]. Winter 1998: 16-25 Geopolitics Griffith, Ivelaw L. Caribbean Geopolitics and Geonarcotics: New Dynamics, Same Old Di- lemma. Spring 1998:47—67 Germany Ehle, Jiirgen. The German Navy after the Cold War and Reunification. Autumn 1998: 83-104 History—General Surdam, David G. The Union Navy’s Blockade Reconsidered. Autumn 1998:105-27 168 Naval War College Review Tuchman, Barbara W. How Will History Judge Us? [repr. from Fall 1975]. Winter 1998: 104-14 History—Military Giangreco, Dennis. ““To Bomb Or Not to Bomb.” Spring 1998:140—5 History—Naval Golda, E. Michael. The Dardanelles Campaign: A Historical Analogy for Littoral Mine Warfare. Summer 1998:82—96 Heinl, Robert D. The Inchon Landing: A Case Study in Amphibious Planning [repr. from May 1967]. Spring 1998:117-34 Morison, Samuel Eliot. Thoughts on Naval Strategy, World War II [repr. from March 1968]. Winter 1998:58-66 Snyder, Frank. “A Matter of Interpretation.” Spring 1998:146-50 Wiarda, Jonathan S. The U.S. Coast Guard in Vietnam: Achieving Success in a Difficult War. Spring 1998:30—46 Inchon Heinl, Robert D. The Inchon Landing: A Case Study in Amphibious Planning [repr. from May 1967]. Spring 1998:117-34 Information Barnett, Roger W. Information Operations, Deterrence, and the Use of Force. Spring 1998: 7— 19 FitzSimonds, James R. The Cultural Challenge of Information Technology. Summer 1998: 9-21 Gompert, David C. The Information Revolution and U.S. National Security. Autumn 1998: 22-41 Insurgency Fall, Bernard B. The Theory and Practice of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency [repr. from April 1965]. Winter 1998:46—-57 International Law Schmitt, Michael N. The International Court of Justice and the Use of Nuclear Weapons. Spring 1998:91-116 Japan Kawano, Katsutoshi. Japan’s Military Role: Alliance Recommendations for the Twenty-First Century. Autumn 1998:9-21 Korean War Robert D. Heinl. The Inchon Landing: A Case Study in Amphibious Planning [repr. from May 1967]. Spring 1998:117-34 Latin America Gonzalez, Edmundo. Redefining U.S. Hemispheric Interests: A Bold Naval Agenda for the Twenty-First Century. Summer 1998:37-54 Law of the Sea Pell, Claiborne. The Law of the Sea Convention Is Critical to National Interests. Autumn 1998:128-33 Index of Volume LI 169 Logistics Carney, Robert B. Logistical Planning for War [repr. from October 1948]. Winter 1998:7-15 Media Sheehan, Neil. The Role of the Press [repr. from February 1971]. Winter 1998:67-71 Military Profession Vessey, John W., Jr. A Concept of Service [repr. from November—December 1984]. Winter 1998:153-9 Missions Turner, Stansfield. Missions of the U.S. Navy [repr. from March 1974]. Winter 1998:87—103 National Security Strategy Barnett, Roger W. Information Operations, Deterrence, and the Use of Force. Spring 1998:7—19 Brodie, Bernard. Strategy as an Art and a Science [repr. from February 1959]. Winter 1998: 26-38 Gompert, David C. The Information Revolution and U.S. National Security. Autumn 1998:22-41 Jervis, Robert. U.S. Grand Strategy: Mission Impossible. Summer 1998:22-36 Kissinger, Henry A. The Admiral Raymond A. Spruance Lecture [repr. from Summer 1978}. Winter 1998:115-22 Nitze, Paul H. An Address [repr. from September 1964]. Winter 1998:39-45 Naval War College Burke, Arleigh. Remarks [repr. from Winter 1977]. Autumn 1998:134—-8 Schratz, Paul R. The Hundred Year Growing Pain [repr. from September—October 1984] Winter 1998:137-52 Turner, Stansfield. Convocation Address [repr. from November—December 1972]. Winter 1998:72-80 Watkins, James D. “This Is Your Ticket to Compete” [repr. from November—December 1982]. Winter 1998:133-6 Network-centric Warfare FitzSimonds, James R. The Cultural Challenge of Information Technology. Summer 1998:9-21 Nuclear Weapons Schmitt, Michael N. The International Court of Justice and the Use of Nuclear Weapons Spring 1998:91—-116 Operations Other Than War Stocker, Jeremy. Nonintervention: Limited Operations in the Littoral Environment. Autumn 1998:42-62 Organization Rochlin, Gene I., Karlene H. Roberts, and Todd R. La Porte. The Self-Designing High- Reliability Organization: Aircraft Carrier Flight Operations at Sea [repr. from Autumn 1987]. Summer 1998:97—113 Peace Operations Christian, DerekJ .T he African Crisis Response Force: A Critical Issue for Africa. Summer 1998:70-81 170 Naval War College Review Peacekeeping Christian, Derek J.T he African Crisis Response Force: A Critical Issue for Africa. Summer 1998:70-81 Huser, Herbert C. Democratic Argentina’s “Global Reach”: The Argentine Military in Peacekeeping Operations. Summer 1998:55-69 Political Science Morgenthau, Hans. Realism in International Politics [repr. from January 1958]. Winter 1998: 16-25 Prisoners of War Stockdale, James B. Experiences as a POW in Vietnam [repr. from January—Feburary 1974]. Winter 1998:81-6 South America Gonzalez, Edmundo. Redefining U.S. Hemispheric Interests: A Bold Naval Agenda for the Twenty-First Century. Summer 1998:37-54 Griffith, Ivelaw L. Caribbean Geopolitics and Geonarcotics: New Dynamics, Same Old Dilemma. Spring 1998:47-67 Huser, HerbertC .D emocratic Argentina’s “Global Reach”: The Argentine Military in Peacekeeping Operations. Summer 1998:55-69 Strategy Brodie, Bernard. Strategy as an Art and a Science [repr. from February 1959]. Winter 1998: 26-38 Jervis, Robert. U.S. Grand Strategy: Mission Impossible. Summer 1998:22-36 Kissinger, Henry A. The Admiral Raymond A. Spruance Lecture [repr. from Summer 1978]. Winter 1998:115-22 Morison, Samuel Eliot. Thoughts on Naval Strategy, World War II [repr. from March 1968]. Winter 1998:58-66 Strategy—Naval Morison, Samuel Eliot. Thoughts on Naval Strategy, World War II [repr. from March 1968]. Winter 1998:58-66 Turner, Stansfield. Missions of the U.S. Navy [repr. from March 1974]. Winter 1998:87-—103 Technology FitzSimonds, James R. The Cultural Challenge of Information Technology. Summer 1998: 9-21 United Nations Huser, HerbertC .D emocratic Argentina’s “Global Reach”: The Argentine Military in Peacekeeping Operations. Summer 1998:55-69 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1972) Pell, Claiborne. The Law of the Sea Convention Is Critical to National Interests. Autumn 1998:128-33 United States—Civil War Surdam, David G. The Union Navy’s Blockade Reconsidered. Autumn 1998:105-27 Index of Volume LI 171 United States Coast Guard Wiarda, Jonathan S. The U.S. Coast Guard in Vietnam: Achieving Success in a Difficult War. Spring 1998:30-46 United States—Foreign Policy Christian, Derek J.T he African Crisis Response Force: A Critical Issue for Africa. Summer 1998:70-81 Griffith, Ivelaw L. Caribbean Geopolitics and Geonarcotics: New Dynamics, Same Old Dilemma. Spring 1998:47-67 Kissinger, Henry A. The Admiral Raymond A. Spruance Lecture [repr. from Summer 1978]. Winter 1998:115-22 Morgenthau, Hans. Realism in International Politics [repr. from January 1958]. Winter 1998: 16-25 United States—-National Policy Gonzalez, Edmundo. Redefining U.S. Hemispheric Interests: A Bold Naval Agenda for the Twenty-First Century. Summer 1998:37-54 Jervis, Robert. U.S. Grand Strategy: Mission Impossible. Summer 1998:22-36 Nitze, Paul H. An Address [repr. from September 1964]. Winter 1998:39-45 United States Navy Turner, Stansfield. Missions of the U.S. Navy [repr. from March 1974]. Winter 1998:87- 103 Vietnam War Fall, Bernard B. The Theory and Practice of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency [repr. from April 1965]. Winter 1998:46-57 Sheehan, Neil. The Role of the Press [repr. from February 1971]. Winter 1998:67—71 Stockdale, James B. Experiences as a POW in Vietnam [repr. from January—Feburary 1974]. Winter 1998:81-6 Wiarda, Jonathan S. The U.S. Coast Guard in Vietnam: Achieving Success in a Difficult War. Spring 1998:30—46 Warfare Nitze, Paul H. An Address [repr. from September 1964]. Winter 1998:39-45 Wouk, Herman. Sadness and Hope: Some Thoughts on Modern Warfare [repr. from Sep- tember—October 1980]. Winter 1998:123-32 Warfare—Amphibious Heiril, Robert D. The Inchon Landing: A Case Study in Amphibious Planning [repr. from May 1967]. Spring 1998:117-34 Warfare—Future Barnett, Roger W. Information Operations, Deterrence, and the Use of Force. Spring 1998: 7-19 FitzSimonds, James R. The Cultural Challenge of Information Technology. Summer 1998: 9-21 Joergensen, Tim Sloth. U.S. Navy Operations in Littoral Waters: 2000 and Beyond. Spring 1998:20-9 172 Naval War College Review Warfare—Littoral Golda, E. Michael. The Dardanelles Campaign: A Historical Analogy for Littoral Mine War- fare. Summer 1998:82—96 Joergensen, Tim Sloth. U.S. Navy Operations in Littoral Waters: 2000 and Beyond. Spring 1998:20-9 Stocker, Jeremy. Nonintervention: Limited Operations in the Littoral Environment. Autumn 1998:42-62 Warfare—Maneuver Somes, Timothy E. “Musing on Naval Maneuver Warfare.” Summer 1998:122-8 Warfare—Mine Golda, E. Michael. The Dardanelles Campaign: A Historical Analogy for Littoral Mine War- fare. Summer 1998:82—96 Warfare—Nuclear Schmitt, Michael N. The International Court of Justice and the Use of Nuclear Weapons. Spring 1998:91-116 World War I Golda, E. Michael. The Dardanelles Campaign: A Historical Analogy for Littoral Mine War- fare. Summer 1998:82-96 Snyder, Frank. “A Matter of Interpretation.” Spring 1998:146-50 World War II Carney, Robert B. Logistical Planning for War [repr. from October 1948]. Winter 1998: Giangreco, Dennis. “To Bomb Or Not to Bomb.” Spring 1998:140-5 Morison, Samuel Eliot. Thoughts on Naval Strategy, World Wax II [repr. from March 1968]. Winter 1998: 58-66 Offprints of Naval War College Review articles can be requested from the editorial offices, by mail (Naval War College Review, Code 32S, 686 Cushing Road, Newport, R.I., 02841-1207), by telephone at (401) 841-2236, by fax at (401) 841-3579, DSN exchange 948, or by e-mail at [email protected]. Articles published in the Autumn 1996 issue or later can be printed from our online service, at http://www. nwe.navy.mil/press.

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