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February 1, 1980
This paper elaborates on the differences and the similarities between American and Soviet strategic doctrine, culled from Soviet literature.
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December 1, 1979
This book presents a comprehensive discussion of Soviet naval diplomacy. It addresses the Soviet Union's use of its navy in a political role and attempts to clear up some of the misconceptions that have emerged in public discussions of the subject. The book is designed for students of Soviet foreign and defense policy, for students of international politics interested in the impact of the superpowers on Third World conflicts, and for other interested groups in the United States and abroad. Edited by Bradford Dismukes and James McConnell, CNA, and published by Pergamon Press. Copies available in CNA Library on Call Number DK 66 .S63 1979.
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October 1, 1977

This paper reviews Cuban-Soviet relations since 1960, emphasizing major turning points. Cuban military diplomacy in Africa and the Middle East over the same period is examined, and the two records are compared. Insights gained from that comparison, and from the record of Cuban behavior, are then used to analyze Cuban participation in the Angolan civil war, and some of the prospects for Cuban policy in post-Angola Africa.

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August 1, 1977

This paper considers advancing technologies, new weapons systems and the resulting implications for naval warfare in the South Atlantic.

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October 1, 1976
This paper looks at the reasons the Sixth Fleet and its centerpiece weapon, the aircraft carrier, are in trouble. The issues addressed include the military and political problems the Fleet faces in a Mediterranean environment given Soviet military capabilities in both the land and sea areas of Europe; U.S. initiatives to retain the Fleet's viability; Fleet deployment alternatives; and some longer-term implications for NATO of a possible reduction in the carrier force in the Mediterranean.
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September 1, 1976
This paper looks at the Republic of China's navy's responsibilities, the composition of the fleet tasked to carry them out, the service and support infrastructure, the organization of command and control, personnel policies, operational strengths and weaknesses, and possible future trends in naval development. A brief discussion of the geography and history of Taiwan is provided along with an overview of the Chinese efforts to build a modern navy.
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August 1, 1976
Soviet aid contacts with 109 less developed nations are found to form a Guttman scale. Measures of Soviet presence or penetration are developed and compared to previous work for the 1954-62 period, which shows a remarkable stability in Soviet-Less Developed Countries relations.
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August 1, 1976
This paper presents the debate concerning the authoritativeness and the content of the Gorshkov journal article series and book.
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July 1, 1974
This paper provides discussion on two points: 1) that the character of Soviet naval operations has changed significantly over the last few years, and these changes reflect a modification of the Navy's mission structure, and 2) that the West should be more aware of this change and its implications than we are at the present.
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June 1, 1974
This paper presents the argument that U.S. influence on Israel is effective in the matter of reprisal raids.
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