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Securing The Seas: The Soviet Naval Challenge And Western Alliance Options

Securing The Seas: The Soviet Naval Challenge And Western Alliance Options

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The Atlantic Council has compiled a book analyzing the Western Alliance's capabilities to defend sea lines of communication in peace, tension, and war, including Soviet naval forces' usage.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 498 pages
Publication date: 29 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

The Atlantic Council has assembled a team of experts to assess the Western Alliance's ability to safeguard sea lines of communication in different peace, tension, and war scenarios. This comprehensive book delves into the utilization of Soviet naval forces within the Alliance, offering valuable insights into their strategic role.

The book begins by examining the historical context of the Western Alliance and the evolution of its naval strategy. It explores the challenges posed by the changing geopolitical landscape and the threats to global security, including piracy, terrorism, and regional conflicts. The authors then analyze the capabilities and limitations of the Western Alliance's naval forces, including their aircraft carriers, submarines, and surface ships.

One of the key themes of the book is the role of the Soviet Union in the Alliance. The authors examine the Soviet Navy's history, its doctrines, and its contributions to the Alliance's naval operations. They discuss the challenges faced by the Soviet Navy in the post-Cold War era, including budget cuts, aging equipment, and the restructuring of the military. Despite these challenges, the Soviet Navy remains a significant force in the Alliance, particularly in the Baltic and Black Seas.

The book also explores the role of other NATO members in the Alliance's naval operations. It discusses the contributions of countries such as the United States, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, as well as the role of smaller countries such as Norway and Denmark. The authors highlight the importance of interoperability and coordination among NATO members in order to ensure effective maritime security.

In addition to its analysis of the Western Alliance's naval capabilities, the book also offers practical recommendations for improving maritime security. It suggests measures such as enhanced surveillance, improved communication and coordination, and the development of joint military exercises. The authors argue that these recommendations are necessary to ensure the continued stability and security of the global maritime environment.

Overall, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the Western Alliance's naval capabilities and the role of the Soviet Union in the Alliance. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing the Western Alliance in the 21st century, and offers practical recommendations for improving maritime security.

Weight: 920g
ISBN-13: 9780367302368

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