Bases Abroad: The Global Foreign Military PresenceOxford University Press, 1989 - 389 pages Analyzing the modern status of military bases and the diplomacy that defines their location and access, this book explores the global basing networks of the world's major military powers--their type, location, and the politics and economics of their acquisition. It provides data on armaments, intelligence, communications, research, and space facilities; tables and maps that display U.S. and Soviet global networks; and the various military roles and nuclear deterrence capabilities for global power projection and support of client states in the Third World. Harkavy also discusses emerging political and technological developments that could alter basing diplomacy. |
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Introduction | 2 |
Summary | 22 |
Approximate ship transit times between present Pacific bases | 34 |
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