Research for 1964

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February 1, 1981
This paper describes the expansion of Soviet naval operations from 1964 to 1974.
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August 1, 1974
Three hundred eighty conflicts initiated during the years 1946-1964 are analysed. The analysis of recent conflicts has three major advantages: (1) to confirm or counter assumptions about limited warfare situations in the period 1946-1964 to provide greater validity in predicting such situations in the future; (2) to identify the major variables involved in the various kinds of recent conflicts so that these variables will be used appropriately in the analysis of future conflicts of a similar type; and (3) to provide a data base from which important implications about the nature of recent conflicts may be derived so that effective processes of deterrence and control may be perceived for future application.
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June 1, 1974
Simple and multivariate statistical techniques are employed to quantify ship overhaul policies to determine if excess capacity existed in Navy shipyards prior to the escatlation of hostilities in Southeast Asia in 1964. Additionally, economic theory is used to interpret the mathematical models.
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