term papers
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
Pehrsson, Pehr H.: Naval aspects of Chinese communist strategy, 1963 Apr 16
Student research paper by Lt. Cdr. Pehr H. Pehrsson, USN for the Command and Staff Course in which he examined the missions and potential of the Chinese Communist Navy as the sea arm of the People's Liberation Army, and discussed their implications for the West.
Plaskett, William, Jr.: The overseas Chinese : friend or foe, 1971 Apr 5
Thesis written by Colonel William Plaskett, Jr., USMC while a student at the Naval War College and later submitted to the School of Public and International Affairs of the George Washington University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in International Affairs on 1971 Sep 30.
In this paper, Plaskett provided a general study of the overseas Chinese problem in southeast Asia and presented cultural, legal, and historic background data to form a basis for comparison of the impact of the Cultural Revolution in mainlaind China had on the assimilation and nationalization of the overseas Chinese in southeast Asia.
Policy in its relation to war, William S. Sims
Potentialities of mine warfare, by Richard E. Flynn
Product of the School of Naval Command and Staff, by John W. Grunenwald; James A. Barber; Thomas L. Vannaman; Alvin H. Allnutt; Thomas C. Weller, Jr.; Rudolph S. Malooley; John L. Easterwood, Jr.; and Gunars Kilpe:
Rhea, Frank W.: Internal Transporation in the People's Republic of China, 1965 Mar
Student paper prepared by Lt. Col. Frank W. Rhea, United States Army for the Naval Warfare Course at the U.S. Naval War College. In this paper, Rhea explored the social, economic and military importance of transportation in China.
Rhodesia : a dilemma in American foreign policy, by Richard M. Scruggs
Russell, Edgar Farr, Jr.: The influence of Mahan upon sea power, 1967 Apr 1
Student paper by Edgar Farr Russell, Jr. from the Defense Intelligence Agency on the influence on Mahan upon sea power. In this paper, Russell analyzes the effects of Mahan's background, education, and naval service to reveal the nature of his intellectual development and concludes that Mahan's influence is still in effect with the United States generally following his precepts. He ends with a recommendation that courses on Mahan's theories and doctrines be instituted at NWC and other military academies.
Sandon, Kenneth M.: Should the United States deploy an anti-ballistic missile?, 1967 Apr 1
Thesis by Commander Kenneth M. Sandon, USN on whether the U.S. should deploy an anti-ballistic missile. In this paper, he analyzed the military, economic, political and psychological factors that would determine this answer. He also researched to determine whether there is reasonable affirmative evidence to satisfy a decision to deploy an anti-ballistic missile system at the time of the publication of this paper or whether a preponderance of actual capabilities should exist prior to adopting an endorsement of deployment.