The British Origins of Nuclear Strategy 1945-1955

Author:   Ian Clark ,  Nicholas J. Wheeler
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198275411


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   25 May 1989
Format:   Hardback
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Why did Britain decide in 1947 to build an atomic bomb? What military plans were there for using it? This neglected dimension of British nuclear policy is assessed in detail for the first time, using confidential records - including those of the Chiefs of Staff - which have become available for the entire post-war decade. The emergence and evolution of British strategic ideas about nuclear deterrence and targeting are documented and analysed by Ian Clark and Nicholas J. Wheeler, who also argue that British thinking was distinctive and made a much more substantial impact on nuclear strategy than American accounts would suggest. They reveal that, from a perspective unique to British circumstances and traditions, British officials made a significant contribution to early thinking about nuclear weapons. This study covers the early shift from a 'countervalue' to a damage limitation targeting posture, the assessment of the Soviet threat, the impact of the Korean War, the Global Strategy Paper of 1952, the decision to manufacture a hydrogen weapon in 1954, and the inter-service rivalries in the mid-1950s about the nature and size of the British strategic force. As well as providing a survey of British thinking, it is unusual in its focus on strategic comparisons between Britain and the United States.

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Author:   Ian Clark ,  Nicholas J. Wheeler
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.482kg
ISBN:  

9780198275411


ISBN 10:   0198275412
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   25 May 1989
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; Britain's strategic legacy; Atomic decisions and threat assessment; British origins of nuclear deterrence 1945-6; The doctrine of damage limitation 1946-9; Operational planning and Anglo-American strategic co-ordination 1945-50; Korea and Anglo-American nuclear strategy 1950-2; The global strategy paper and the United States 'New Look'; Mass destruction, nuclear war-fighting and delivery systems 1953-5; The hydrogen bomb and deterrence in concert 1954-5; Conclusion

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Sspecialists in British nuclear policy, defense policy making and post-war Anglo-American relations will find this book rewarding....[This book] will reward the reader with information and thought provoking insights into the first two nuclears decades. --British Politics Group Newsletter<br> A fascinating book. --The International History Review<br> The research is prodigious....The result is an important addition to cold war historiography. --American Historical Review<br>


Sspecialists in British nuclear policy, defense policy making and post-war Anglo-American relations will find this book rewarding....[This book] will reward the reader with information and thought provoking insights into the first two nuclears decades. --British Politics Group Newsletter A fascinating book. --The International History Review The research is prodigious....The result is an important addition to cold war historiography. --American Historical Review


<br> Sspecialists in British nuclear policy, defense policy making and post-war Anglo-American relations will find this book rewarding....[This book] will reward the reader with information and thought provoking insights into the first two nuclears decades. --British Politics Group Newsletter<p><br> A fascinating book. --The International History Review<p><br> The research is prodigious....The result is an important addition to cold war historiography. --American Historical Review<p><br>


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