The Navy in the Post-Cold War World: The Uses and Value of Strategic Sea Power

by Colin S. Gray

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The Navy in the Post-Cold War World is the first book to invite the reader to think strategically-that is, in means-ends terms-about the navy in the new post-Soviet era. It provides a unique synthesis of strategic theory, defense analysis, and history. Colin Gray first explains how sea power "works"; explores the strategic relationship among sea, land, and air power, with particular attention to the course of a conflict viewed as a whole; and ventures boldly into the region of the meaning of space strategy for maritime power and the relevance of that power in the still emerging post-Cold War security environment.

The Navy in the Post-Cold War World is unusual because it is written by an internationally recognized general strategic theorist and analyst rather than by a long-standing naval writer. Gray is thus better able to view naval issues in proper perspective. Gray delves deeply into the role of sea power as an enabling agent and team player in the overall enterprise of national and international security. He provides the most current assessment of what sea and space power mean for each other as well as envisioning the future of maritime-oriented defense.

  • ISBN10 0271013079
  • ISBN13 9780271013077
  • Publish Date 22 July 1994 (first published 1 January 1994)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 22 January 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 220
  • Language English