The Nuclear Revolution: International politics Before and after Hiroshima

The Nuclear Revolution: International politics Before and after Hiroshima

by Michael Mandelbaum
The Nuclear Revolution: International politics Before and after Hiroshima

The Nuclear Revolution: International politics Before and after Hiroshima

by Michael Mandelbaum

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Overview

How have nuclear weapons affected the way countries deal with one another? The Nuclear Revolution answers this question by comparing the nuclear age with previous periods of international history, from the fifth century B.C. to the twentieth century. The Nuclear Revolution offers insightful and provocative perspectives on the Soviet-American nuclear arms race, comparing it with the Anglo-German naval rivalry before World War I and with modern tariff competitions. The work also compares the advent of nuclear weapons with the two other modern revolutions in warfare: Napoleon's military innovations and the industrial warfare of World War I. It assesses the impact of nuclear armaments on the balance of power, alliances, and the behaviour of national leaders. Also included is an analysis of the differences between nuclear weapons and chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction. The concuding chapter, bringing together ideas from history, religion, and psychology, explores the effects that the threat of nuclear annihilation has on everyday life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521282390
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/30/1981
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.79(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The nuclear revolution; 2. Nuclear weapons and chemical and biological weapons; 3. The balance of power in the nuclear age; 4. Arms competition: the nuclear arms race and the Anglo-German naval rivalry; 5. Arms competition: the nuclear arms race and tariff competitions; 6. NATO: the nuclear alliance; 7. The nuclear presidency; 8. The bomb, dread, and eternity; Notes; Index.
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