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Nuclear Statecraft

History and Strategy in America's Atomic Age

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Nuclear Statecraft

By: Francis Gavin
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In Nuclear Statecraft, Francis J. Gavin challenges key elements of the widely accepted narrative about the history of the atomic age and the consequences of the nuclear revolution.

Gavin reassesses the strategy of flexible response, the influence of nuclear weapons during the Berlin Crisis, the origins of and motivations for US nuclear nonproliferation policy, and how to assess the nuclear dangers we face today. Archival evidence makes it clear that decision makers were more concerned about underlying geopolitical questions than about the strategic dynamic between two nuclear superpowers.

Gavin's rigorous historical work not only tells us what happened in the past but also offers a powerful tool to explain how nuclear weapons influence international relations.

©2012 Cornell University (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks
Americas Arms Control Freedom & Security History & Theory International Relations Military Military science National & International Security Nuclear Warfare Political Science Politics & Government United States Weapons & Warfare National Security War American Foreign Policy Nuclear Weapon Imperialism
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" Nuclear Statecraft is a provocative and fascinating book. The writing is lucid, the analysis tightly woven and sophisticated, and the book's core conclusion... is well argued and compelling. This book makes a significant contribution to the body of scholarly research about the evolution of US nuclear policy." (Janne E. Nolan, Nonproliferation Review)
"Gavin not only succeeds in disentangling postwar nuclear history from the US−Soviet rivalry of the Cold War, but provides a deeper and more complex understanding of the long-term effects of nuclear weapons on Great Power relations." (Matthew Jones, International Affairs)
"Francis J. Gavin's elegant and eloquently argued Nuclear Statecraft is a useful and timely reminder to appreciate better the historical origins of the contemporary nuclear world... Nuclear Statecraft is a must acquisition for academic and public libraries." ( Journal of American History)
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In a word clogged with criticism of nuclear zero supporters, Gavin objectively looks at the issue of nuclear weapons without throwing away any courses of action

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This is an excellent look y researched and written book that should be on every political scientists shelf. The reading quality, however, is poor so buy the book instead of the audiobook.

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