The Cuban Missile Crisis And The Threat Of Nuclear War: Lessons From History
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Department of International Politics |
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06/11/2008
06/11/2008
2007
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Resumo |
Scott, Len, The Cuban Missile Crisis And The Threat Of Nuclear War: Lessons From History (London: Continuum, 2007), pp.xii+222 RAE2008 This text analyzes the risks that the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 could have led to nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. He examines the Soviet decision-making process that led to the deployment of nuclear missiles to Cuba, Soviet and American thinking on the deployment and use of nuclear weapons as a matter of 'rational' policy, scenarios concerning how nuclear weapons could have been used by accident or at the command of unauthorized figures, and scenarios concerning what would have happened if nuclear weapons had been used. He then draws lessons on the political and military role of nuclear weapons and connects them to current debates. |
Identificador |
Scott , L V 2007 , The Cuban Missile Crisis And The Threat Of Nuclear War: Lessons From History . Continuum International Publishing Group . 9781847060266 PURE: 81326 PURE UUID: aabd56e2-9d1c-4fc4-9147-db11ba21de81 dspace: 2160/841 |
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eng |
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Continuum International Publishing Group |
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