000 | 01024 am a2200253 a 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
003 | ESGN | ||
006 | |||||r|||||||| || | ||
007 | ta | ||
008 | b ag ||||| |||||||| ||spa d | ||
020 | _a0-85664-323-8 | ||
040 | _aESGN | ||
100 | _aBooth, Ken | ||
245 |
_aNavies and foreign policy / _cKen Booth |
||
260 |
_aLondon _bCroom Helm _c1977 |
||
300 | _a294 p. | ||
520 | _aCONTENIDO: Part one: Navies as instruments and influences: 1. The functions of navies.- 2. Naval diplomacy.- 3. Navies and Prestige.- 4.The influences of warships upon Foreign Policy.- 5. Types of navies.- 6. Naval Happenings: The impact pf players and processes.- Part Two: Naval Policy: The permanently operating factors: 7. Naval capabilities.- 8. The domestic sources.- 9. The International context. | ||
653 | _aARMADA | ||
653 | _aPOLITICA EXTERIOR | ||
653 | _aPODER NAVAL | ||
653 | _aPOLITICA MILITAR | ||
653 | _aESTADO | ||
942 |
_cBK, _2Universal Decimal Classification |
||
999 |
_c24777 _d24777 |