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The conclusion provides a consolidated assessment of the South Atlantic navies, in addition to book’s four cases, listing their compositions and evaluating them according to Grove’s ‘The Ranking of Smaller Navies’. Next, it assesses naval and maritime threats, institutional deficits, and perspectives.
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Eric Grove, ‘The Ranking of Smaller Navies Revisited’, in M. Mulqueen, D. Sanders, and I. Speller, eds., Small Navies: Strategy and Policy for Small Navies in War and Peace (Farnham: Ashgate, 2014), 15–20.
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Manuel Correa Barros, ‘Security in the Gulf of Guinea: An Angolan Maritime Vision’ (Conference at the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lisbon, 2014).
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Correia de Barros, M. (2019). Conclusion. In: Duarte, É., Correia de Barros, M. (eds) Navies and Maritime Policies in the South Atlantic. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10600-3_8
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