National Security and The Nuclear Dilemma: An Introduction to the American Experience in the Cold War
Material type: TextPublication details: McGraw-HillDescription: 368 pagesISBN:- 9780070593527
- 355.033073
- UA23
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This definitive survey examines the impact of nuclear weaponry on national security issues. Written by an experienced author and founder of the Peace and Common Security Institute in Berkeley, California, this text describes how current nuclear dilemmas have developed out of past choices and events. The final chapter of this chronologically organized text covers events that took place from 1985-1991, making the material relevant to the post-Cold War era.
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