Many Ships = Few Wars: The Case For A Big Fleet

Many Ships = Few Wars: The Case For A Big Fleet
Many Ships = Few Wars: The Case For A Big Fleet

WASHINGTON: Think of international conflicts as earthquakes. Many little ones are better than one “Big One” — a global war. Social science suggests that the more often two rival powers interact, the more likely they are to resolve their differences through many small, manageable conflicts rather than one violent conflagration. That makes naval presence worldwide a very…