In response to a request from the Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet (CINCLANTFLT), for options regarding hemisphere naval cooperation, CNA conducted a study of the mid-and long-range importance of Latin America for U.S. Navy and CINCLANTFLT strategic planning. The study considered the full range of navy-to-navy relations and projected developments in light of the changing international security environment, new roles and missions, and the roles that Latin Americans can play within U.S. Navy plans. We developed a framework for evaluating the U. S. Navy's cooperative programs with Latin America in terms of their scope and impact on a continuum of U.S. national security objectives that range from goodwill through broad foreign policy objectives, to national defense goals, and specific military goals. We examined the evolving Latin American national security environment, developed a typology of naval roles and missions, and projected force structure to the year 2000. Finally, we cataloged the U.S. Navy's programs, evaluated their scope and impact, and assessed their contribution to national security goals.
Future Naval Cooperation With Latin America: Final Report
1996
109 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Behavior & Society , International Relations , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Foreign policy , Naval planning , Latin america , National security , Environments , Strategic analysis , Security , Reports , Fleets(Ships) , Atlantic ocean , Military planning , Hemispheres , International relations , Cooperation , National defense , Hemispheric security , Regional security , Military
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