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The evolution of nuclear strategy / Lawrence Freedman.

The evolution of nuclear strategy / Lawrence Freedman.

The evolution of nuclear strategy / Lawrence Freedman.

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The evolution of nuclear strategy / Lawrence Freedman.

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The evolution of nuclear strategy / Lawrence Freedman.

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Publisher

New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

Date

2003.

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N355.0217/ 90

Record Identifier

74VveKmMyeR3

MMS ID

991017018019702626

Language

English

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Physical content

p. cm.

Contents

Sect. 8. Retreat from Assured Destruction -- 22. Military-Industrial Complexities -- 23. The Consensus Undermined -- 24. Parity -- 25. Selective Options -- 26. The Reagan Administration and the Great Nuclear Debate -- 27. The Threat Evaporates -- 28. The Second Nuclear Age -- 29. Can there be a Nucl...

Sect. 1. First and Second Thoughts -- 1. The Arrival of the Bomb -- 2. Offence and Defence -- 3. Aggression and Retaliation -- Sect. 2. Towards a Policy of Deterrence -- 4. Strategy for an Atomic Monopoly -- 5. Strategy for an Atomic Stalemate -- 6. Massive Retaliation -- Sect. 3. Limited War -- 7....

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Publisher

New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

Edition

3rd ed.

Place of Publication

New York (State)

Date Published

2003.

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The evolution of nuclear strategy / Lawrence Freedman.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Other version (online)

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N355.0217/ 90

Record Identifier

74VveKmMyeR3

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VveKmMyeR3

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ISBN

0333972392 (pbk.)

9780333652985

0333652983

9780333972397 (pbk.)

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355.0217

MMS ID

991017018019702626

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