
The Nuclear Dilemma In American Strategic Thought
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 31 May 2021
- ISBN 9780367309954
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages138 pages
- Size 229x144 mm
- Weight 60 g
- Language English 216
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Short description:
This text explores the evolution of postwar strategic thought in the United States, examining implications of the nuclear dilemma in a all aspects of the nuclear deterrence debate. His discussion of the issues is both a personal essay by a participant in the debate and a major contribution to the development of strategic thought in the future.
MoreLong description:
Since the end of World War II, the United States has faced moral and strategic issues in its management of force that are unique in the history of international politics. At the heart of these issues is the heavy reliance of the United States and its allies on the deterrent effect of nuclear weapons and the fact that their use would very likely lea
MoreTable of Contents:
Foreword -- Military Strategy and Security in the Nuclear Era -- The Spectrum of Approaches to the Nuclear Dilemma -- Extended Deterrence -- The Decline of Arms Control -- The New Strategic Debate -- Toward a Concept of Just Deterrence
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