Naval Power and Expeditionary Wars
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<p>This book examines the nature and character of naval expeditionary warfare in particular in peripheral campaigns and the contribution of such campaigns to the achievement of strategic victory.</p><p>Naval powers which can lack the massive ground forces to win in the main theatre often choose a secondary theatre accessible to them by sea and difficult for their enemies to reach by land giving the sea power and its expeditionary forces the advantage. The technical term for these theatres is ‘peripheral operations.’ The subject of peripheral campaigns in naval expeditionary warfare is central to the British the US and the Australian way of war in the past and in the future. All three are reluctant to engage large land forces because of the high human and economic costs. Instead they rely as much as possible on sea and air power and the latter is most often in the form of carrier-based aviation. In order to exert pressure on their enemies they have often opened additional theaters in on-going regional and civil wars. </p><p>This book contains thirteen case studies by some of the foremost naval historians from the United States Great Britain and Australia whose collected case studies examine the most important peripheral operations of the last two centuries. </p><p>This book will be of much interest to students of naval warfare military history strategic studies and security studies.</p>
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