In the Post-Cold War Era, the possibility of large-scale military conflict between the superpowers has been replaced by the probability of a series of minor-and perhaps not so minor-regional ones. Many, if not most of those, will take place within reach of seaborne expeditionary forces. France organized such an expedition at the close of World War II, in 1945-1946, to return to Indochina. This account of that expedition provides a good case study of what such expeditions involve and, moreover, illustrates many politico ...
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In the Post-Cold War Era, the possibility of large-scale military conflict between the superpowers has been replaced by the probability of a series of minor-and perhaps not so minor-regional ones. Many, if not most of those, will take place within reach of seaborne expeditionary forces. France organized such an expedition at the close of World War II, in 1945-1946, to return to Indochina. This account of that expedition provides a good case study of what such expeditions involve and, moreover, illustrates many politico-military lessons-and warnings-for those like the U.S., who would project power from the sea east of the Suez today.
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Fine. No dust jacket. 1st printing of 1st edition. As New hardcover, no DJ. Dark blue cloth over boards, gilt titles on front cover and spine. Bright, clean, square covers and spine are As New; tightly bound; faint pencil erasure on front free end paper; bright, crisp, clean interior. 8vo, 149 pp; index, biblio; illustrated with maps and photos.