Living with Peril: Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Nuclear WeaponsRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1997 - 461 lappuses Living with Peril explains in detail how the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations adapted to the reality of a Soviet nuclear force capable of destroying the United States and against which there was no effective defense. Wenger illuminates the development, implementation, and evolution of U.S. government policies designed to avoid war and to respond to the vulnerability of nuclear destruction. Drawing from a wealth of sources, Wenger provides an insightful and original perspective on the origins of cold war nuclear diplomacy. This is crucial reading for students and scholars of international relations, peace and conflict studies, and diplomatic history. |
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... Department , and their differences reached even minor issues . While there was broad agreement regarding the changing nature of the Soviet threat , the State Department and the Defense Department disagreed fundamentally over the meaning ...
... Department , and their differences reached even minor issues . While there was broad agreement regarding the changing nature of the Soviet threat , the State Department and the Defense Department disagreed fundamentally over the meaning ...
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... Department of Defense for over two years . " The president decided that " he would very much like to see a draft of a revised statement of the military elements of our national strat- egy as written in the Defense Department . " In the ...
... Department of Defense for over two years . " The president decided that " he would very much like to see a draft of a revised statement of the military elements of our national strat- egy as written in the Defense Department . " In the ...
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... Department , set apart from the other 180 defense projects in the category of " highest priority . " " In the view of the Department of State , the ICBM project should be " very much in the same category as the Manhattan Project during ...
... Department , set apart from the other 180 defense projects in the category of " highest priority . " " In the view of the Department of State , the ICBM project should be " very much in the same category as the Manhattan Project during ...
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The Impact of the Strategic Nuclear Balance on Policy | 49 |
The Impact of the Thermonuclear Revolution on Policy | 85 |
A Delicate Balance | 105 |
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Living with Peril: Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Nuclear Weapons Andreas Wenger Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1997 |
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