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A continuence of SIPRI's review of the latest developments in nuclear weapons, world military expenditure, internationals... Read More >>
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If a nuclear war between American and Soviet forces or the forces of their allies were to start, how would it end?... Read More >>
This book is a treatise on the history of American psychology's role in nuclear war prevention. Read More >>
Almost four decades after the original publication of this celebrated book, John Hersey went back to Hiroshima in... Read More >>
The Nuclear Weapons World: Who, How, and Where is a unique guide to nuclear weapons decisionmaking and decisionmakers... Read More >>
An examination of nuclear arms control and defence containing papers that present opposing sides of the debate.... Read More >>
Drawing parallels between tribal behavior and international relations to demonstrate that societies are not inherently... Read More >>
This study attempts to bring the debate about nuclear weapons and arms control up to date by assessing the reasons... Read More >>
This is an excellent advanced study in strategy in the nuclear age. . . . . . Cimbala examines a number of issues... Read More >>
A pioneering political-scientific history. . . . Lucidly composed, meticulously documented, and handsomely presented.--The... Read More >>
An objective ethical analysis of nuclear deterrence which confronts all the realities and unmasks common moral evasions.... Read More >>
This book explores the nuclear disarmament movement of the late '50s and early '60s was one of the largest and most... Read More >>
Richard Ned Lebow spells out the implications of historical experience for American perceptions of the place of... Read More >>
Karem is eminently qualified to write on the role of Nuclear Weapons-Free Zones (NWFZs) in the processes of averting... Read More >>
In this comprehensive study, eminent scholars address all aspects of U.S. deterrence policy from both technical... Read More >>
Over the last fifteen years, Stephen Hess has become a leading and much-quoted authority on Washington government... Read More >>
Attempts to determine why Europeans have been slow to join the struggle against the further spread of nuclear weapons.... Read More >>
This volume reflects the research and discussions for the Bellagio Conference, with a special emphasis on the perspective... Read More >>
For nearly forty years, U.S. deterrence policy has depended on nuclear weapons, making the modernization of those... Read More >>