Japanese Sea Power (2009) By Naoko Sajima & Kyoichi Tachikawa
This title is a stand-alone Volume Two in the 'Foundations of International Thinking on Sea Power' series, published by Sea Power Centre - Australia. This work examines the highs and lows of Japanese sea power. From the late 1850s Japan developed an oceanic navy capable of defeating rival Pacific naval powers. Since 1951, contemporary Japan has become an important contributor via their Maritime Self-Defense Force to national policy and regional stability. Bringing together historical and contemporary evidence, the authors tell their story
- Soft Cover
- 202 pages
- In Good Condition