01105nam0-2200289 --450 991022215780332120171129151739.020171102d1995----kmuy0itay5050 baitaITy 101yy<<La >>poesia bizantinaatti della terza Giornata di studi bizantini sotto il patrocinio della Associazione italiana di Studi bizantini, Macerata, 11-12 maggio 1993a cura di Ugo Criscuolo e Riccardo MaisanoNapoliIstituto Universitario Orientale1995239 p.24 cmItaloellēnikaIstituto universitario orientale, Dipartimento di studi dell'Europa orientaleQuaderni8Poesia bizantina881.0222itaCriscuolo,Ugo<1944- >Maisano,RiccardoGiornata di studi bizantini,3.<1993; Macerata>747739ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910222157803321P2E MACERATA 1993DFClass. s. i.FLFBCFLFBCPoesia bizantina1494300UNINA03533nam 2200661 450 991078765960332120230124190842.01-68247-898-X1-61251-187-2(CKB)2670000000427670(EBL)1381905(SSID)ssj0000999819(PQKBManifestationID)11646247(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000999819(PQKBWorkID)10943836(PQKB)11614389(DLC) 2013024976(Au-PeEL)EBL1381905(CaPaEBR)ebr10765152(CaONFJC)MIL685558(OCoLC)876507906(MiAaPQ)EBC1381905(EXLCZ)99267000000042767020130605d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAnti-access warfare countering A2/AD strategies /Sam J. TangrediAnnapolis, Maryland :Naval Institute Press,2013.1 online resource (321 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-322-54276-7 1-61251-186-4 Table of Contents; List of Illustrations ; Preface; Introduction ; 1. A Tale of Two Wars; 2. Developing the Modern Concept of Anti-Access; 3. The Anti-Access Campaign and Its Defeat; 4. Three Anti-Access Victories; 5. Three Anti-Access Defeats; 6. East Asia: Most Formidable Challenge ; 7. Southwest Asia: Asymmetrical Tactics and Economic Threats; 8. Northeast Asia: Cognitive Anti-Acces and Threats of Nuclear War ; 9. Central Eurasia: Russia and the Near Abroad ; 10. Breaking Great Walls: Issues of Modern Counter-Anti-Access Strategies ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index ; About the Author"This is the first book to examine the concept of anti-access and area denial warfare, providing a definitive introduction to both conceptual theories and historical examples of this strategy. Also referred to by the acronym "A2/AD," anti-access warfare has been identified in American strategic planning as the most likely strategy to be employed by the People's Republic of China or by the Islamic Republic of Iran in any future conflict with the United States. While previous studies of the subject have emphasized the effects on the joint force and, air forces in particular, this important new study advances the understanding of sea power by identifying the naval roots of the development of the anti-access concept. Rather than arguing against the reliance on maritime forces--presumably because they are no longer survivable--Tangredi maintains that history argues that maritime capabilities are key to countering anti-access operations. "--Provided by publisher.Countering A2/AD strategiesDefensive (Military science)Sea controlStrategyCase studiesUnified operations (Military science)Case studiesAnti-access threats and strategies (Military science)Area denial (Military science)Defensive (Military science)Sea control.StrategyUnified operations (Military science)359.4/22HIS027000HIS027060bisacshTangredi Sam J1497759MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787659603321Anti-access warfare3723001UNINA