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Book Limited War in the Nuclear Age

Download or read book Limited War in the Nuclear Age written by Morton H. Halperin and published by Praeger. This book was released on 1978 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using a number of recent conflicts such as Cuba, Korea, and Indochina, Halperin develops a theory of how and why nations use limited means to settle disputes when they possess infinitely greater means of destruction.

Book On Limited Nuclear War in the 21st Century

Download or read book On Limited Nuclear War in the 21st Century written by Jeffrey A Larsen and published by Stanford University Press. This book was released on 2014-04-02 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These essays by nuclear policy experts provide “a speculative but serious and well-informed journey through a variety of scenarios and contingencies” (Foreign Affairs). Recent decades have seen a slow but steady increase in nuclear armed states, and in the seemingly less constrained policy goals of some of the newer “rogue” states in the international system. The authors of On Limited Nuclear War in the 21st Century argue that a time may come when one of these states makes the conscious decision that using a nuclear weapon against the United States, its allies, or forward deployed forces in the context of a crisis or a regional conventional conflict may be in its interests. They assert that we are unprepared for these types of limited nuclear wars and that it is urgent we rethink the theory, policy, and implementation of force related to our approaches to this type of engagement. Together they critique Cold War doctrine on limited nuclear war and consider a number of the key concepts that should govern our approach to limited nuclear conflict in the future. These include identifying the factors likely to lead to limited nuclear war; examining the geopolitics of future conflict scenarios that might lead to small-scale nuclear use; and assessing strategies for crisis management and escalation control. Finally, they consider a range of strategies and operational concepts for countering, controlling, or containing limited nuclear war. “A series of trenchant essays that deconstruct a critical national security challenge that most of us wish did not exist. Assembling a star-studded cast of scholars, analysts, and policy practitioners, Larsen and Kartchner have produced some of the most important new thinking on an old topic.” —H-Diplo

Book Limited Warfare in the Nuclear Age

Download or read book Limited Warfare in the Nuclear Age written by Robert A. Doughty and published by Houghton Mifflin. This book was released on 1996 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Cold War competition and tensions caused numerous armed conflicts after World War II, but the threat of atomic and nuclear weapons shaped the conduct of those wars and ensured they remained limited. Because the existence of nuclear weapons created the possibility of a small crisis escalating into a vast nuclear exchange, the superpowers sought to deter their use."--Preface

Book On the Utility of War in the Nuclear Age

Download or read book On the Utility of War in the Nuclear Age written by Andrew Peter Rasiulis and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Limited War Revisited

Download or read book Limited War Revisited written by Robert E. Osgood and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-03-08 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The strategy of limited war has transformed the American approach to the use of force and played a key role in U.S. foreign policy since World War II. As the mainstay of containment it was designed to deter and fight wars effectively at a tolerable cost and risk in the nuclear age by providing the United States with a flexible and controlled response to a variety of military threats. The strategy met a severe challenge in the Vietnam war; it has nevertheless continued to prevail as a doctrine, if not necessarily with its former utility, by adapting to the changing domestic and international environment after Vietnam. Robert E. Osgood critically examines the success, ambiguities, and flaws of the strategy in its expanding application to postwar military policy. He interprets its impact on the Vietnam war and vice versa, extends his analysis to the new challenges posed by changes in technology and the military balance that affect U.S. security, and concludes with a searching inquiry into the problems of limited war where its utility as an instrument of foreign policy is now most in doubt: the Third World.

Book War and Peace in the Nuclear Age

Download or read book War and Peace in the Nuclear Age written by John Newhouse and published by Vintage. This book was released on 1990 with total page 516 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This book covers a lot of ground -- from the stirrings of the 'new physics' early in the century to events of June 1988, notably the last meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, and Mr. Gorbachev's special conference of the Soviet Communist party some days later. In between came crises, confrontations, negotiations and even a few arguments, I have tried to relate much of that and to describe the historic effect of nuclear weapons on relations between adversaries, as well as the singular effects of these weapons on relations between allies"--Page xi.

Book National Security in the Nuclear Age

Download or read book National Security in the Nuclear Age written by Gordon Brinkerhoff Turner and published by . This book was released on 1960 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Strategic Thought in the Nuclear Age

Download or read book Strategic Thought in the Nuclear Age written by Laurence W. Martin and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Limited War

    Book Details:
  • Author : Morton H. Halperin
  • Publisher : Literary Licensing, LLC
  • Release : 1962
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 216 pages

Download or read book Limited War written by Morton H. Halperin and published by Literary Licensing, LLC. This book was released on 1962 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ""Limited War: An Essay On The Development Of The Theory And An Annotated Bibliography"" is a comprehensive work by Morton H. Halperin that explores the concept of limited war in international relations. The book is divided into two parts - the first part provides an in-depth analysis of the development of the theory of limited war, while the second part presents an annotated bibliography of key works on the subject.The first part of the book delves into the historical and political context that led to the development of the theory of limited war. Halperin examines the various factors that contributed to the emergence of this concept, including the changing nature of warfare, the role of nuclear weapons, and the influence of international law and norms. He also explores the different approaches to limited war that have been proposed by scholars and policymakers over the years, and assesses their strengths and weaknesses.The second part of the book is a comprehensive annotated bibliography of key works on limited war. Halperin provides summaries and critical evaluations of each work, highlighting their main arguments and contributions to the field. The bibliography covers a wide range of topics, including the causes and consequences of limited war, the role of diplomacy and negotiation, and the ethical and legal implications of using force in international relations.Overall, ""Limited War: An Essay On The Development Of The Theory And An Annotated Bibliography"" is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and students interested in the theory and practice of limited war. Halperin's insightful analysis and comprehensive bibliography provide a thorough understanding of this important concept in international relations.From Occasional Papers In International Affairs, No. 3, May, 1962.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

Book Why America Loses Wars

    Book Details:
  • Author : Donald Stoker
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2022-05-26
  • ISBN : 1009220888
  • Pages : 345 pages

Download or read book Why America Loses Wars written by Donald Stoker and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2022-05-26 with total page 345 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How can you achieve victory in war if you don't have a clear idea of your political aims and a vision of what victory means? In this provocative challenge to US political aims and strategy, Donald Stoker argues that America endures endless wars because its leaders no longer know how to think about war, particularly wars fought for limited aims, taking the nation to war without understanding what they want or valuing victory and thus the ending of the war. He reveals how flawed ideas on so-called 'limited war' and war in general evolved against the backdrop of American conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. These ideas, he shows, undermined America's ability to understand, wage, and win its wars, and to secure peace. Now fully updated to incorporate the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, Why America Loses Wars dismantles seventy years of misguided thinking and lays the foundations for a new approach to the wars of tomorrow.

Book War in the Next Decade

Download or read book War in the Next Decade written by Roger A. Beaumont and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Preventing War in the Nuclear Age

Download or read book Preventing War in the Nuclear Age written by Dietrich Fischer and published by Rl Innactive Titles. This book was released on 1984 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com.

Book Nonnuclear Conflicts in the Nuclear Age

Download or read book Nonnuclear Conflicts in the Nuclear Age written by Sam Charles Sarkesian and published by Greenwood. This book was released on 1980 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examines the political-military posture of major powers and the policy alternatives facing them in the conduct of non-nuclear conflicts. Special attention is paid to the U.S. political-military posture and credibility, in order to ascertain its present policy position compared to the other major powers.

Book The Limits of Nuclear War

Download or read book The Limits of Nuclear War written by Paul Ramsey and published by . This book was released on 1963 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book American Strategy for the Nuclear Age

Download or read book American Strategy for the Nuclear Age written by and published by . This book was released on 1960 with total page 484 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Film and the Nuclear Age

Download or read book Film and the Nuclear Age written by Toni A. Perrine and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-01-22 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Just as we generally pay scant attention to the potential dangers of nuclear power and nuclear war, until quite recently, scholars have made limited critical attempts to understand the cultural manifestations of the nuclear status quo. Films that feature nuclear issues most often simplify and trivialize the subject. They also convey a sense of the ambivalence and anxiety that pervades cultural responses to our nuclear capability. The production of popular narrative films with nuclear topics largely conforms to periods of heightened nuclear awareness or fear, such as the fear of fallout from nuclear testing manifested in the atomic creatures in science fiction movies of the late 1950s. By their very numbers, and through a set of recurring stylistic and narrative conventions, nuclear films reflect a deep-seated cultural anxiety. This study includes detailed textual analysis of films that depict nuclear issues including the development and use of the first atomic bombs, nuclear testing and the fear of fallout, nuclear power, the Cold War arms race, loose nukes, and future nuclear war and its aftermath.(Includes bibliographic references, index, filmography, choronology; Illustrated)

Book The Second Nuclear Age

    Book Details:
  • Author : Colin S. Gray
  • Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
  • Release : 1999
  • ISBN : 9781555873318
  • Pages : 212 pages

Download or read book The Second Nuclear Age written by Colin S. Gray and published by Lynne Rienner Publishers. This book was released on 1999 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The author takes issue with the complacent belief that a happy mixture of deterrence, arms control and luck will enable humanity to cope adequately with weapons of mass destruction, arguing that the risks are ever more serious.