In 2002 the Bush administration completed a Nuclear Posture Review that introduced a 'new triad' based on offe
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Nuclear weapons have revolutionized the concept of military force, yet American military strategists continue to rely on
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“The Evolution of Nuclear Strategy quickly established itself as a classic when it first appeared in 1981. This edition
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Looks at issues such as, why nations acquire nuclear bombs, what uses they make of them, and how nuclear expansion might
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The cold war ended more than two decades ago, and with its end came a reduction in the threat of nuclear weapons—a luxur
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Militarization and nuclearization were the historical developments most essential to the creation of the rural New Right
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Examines the risks and benefits that may be involved in a shift of emphasis in Israel's political-military strategy
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This political analysis exposes the fanciful logic that the United States can use nuclear weapons to vanquish nuclear ad
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In Nuclear Country, Catherine McNicol Stock explores the question of why, between 1968 and 1992, most voters in the Dako
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