Navies in northern waters, 1721-2000 /

A collection of articles analyzing the role played by the secondary navies of north European states within the balance of power, from 1721-2000.

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Other Authors: Hobson, Rolf, Kristiansen, Tom
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; Portland, Ore. : Frank Cass, 2004.
Series:Cass series--naval policy and history ; 26.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • The Dominant Naval Power: The Royal Navy, 1721-1917
  • Great Britain and Maritime Law from the Declaration of Paris to the Era of Total War / Andrew Lambert
  • Secondary Navies: The Maritime Balance and International Law in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
  • The Long Life of Treaties: The Dutch Republic and Great Britain in the Eighteenth Century / Jaap R. Bruijn
  • Denmark-Norway, 1720-1807: Neutral Principles and Practice / Ole Feldbaek
  • Navies and Power Struggle in Northern and Eastern Europe, 1721-1814 / Jan Glete
  • Secondary Navies with Potential and Aspirations, 1850-1918
  • Prussia, Germany and Maritime Law from Armed Neutrality to Unlimited Submarine Warfare, 1780-1917 / Rolf Hobson
  • The Jeune Ecole: The Strategy of the Weak / Arne Roksund
  • The U.S. Navy and the 'Freedom of the Seas, ' 1775-1917 / John B. Hattendorf
  • Sea Power or Collective Security? The Northern Waters Between the Wars
  • The Interwar Years: Naval Disarmament, Collective Security and Preparations for War / Tom Kristiansen
  • Naval Armaments Diplomacy in Northern Waters: The Origins of the Anglo-Scandinavian Naval Agreement of 21 December 1938 / Joseph Maiolo
  • The Cold War and Beyond, 1945-2000
  • The Superpowers and Secondary Navies in Norther Waters during the Cold War / Eric J. Grove
  • Major Coastal State-Small Naval Power: Norway's Cold War Policy and Strategy / Rolf Tamnes
  • Coastal Power: The Sea Power of the Coastal State and the Management of Maritime Resources / Jacob Borresen
  • The Role of Naval Forces in Northern Waters at the Beginning of a New Century / Roald Gjelsten
  • Concluding Remarks / Olav Riste.