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tegration of U.S. ocean policy with other aspects of U.S. foreign 
policy—military planning, arms*control, foreign economic policy, Law 
of the Sea negotiations, and international organizational affairs—at 
the highest levels of the U.S. Government. For what happens to the 
prerogatives of nations in the ocean during the next few years is 
likely to have as massive an impact on international relations over 
the next century as the rivalry for colonial possessions in previous 
centuries has had on contemporary international relations. 
