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_aStrategic thought in the nuclear age / _cEditor Laurence Martin. |
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_aBaltimore, Ma. (EE.UU.) : _bThe Johns Hopkins University Press, _c1981. |
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_a233 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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| 500 | _aBibliografĂa | ||
| 520 | _aStrategic Thought in the Nuclear Age is a scholarly collection that examines how thinkers, policymakers, and strategists understood the implications of nuclear weapons for international security, deterrence, alliance relationships, and crisis management during the Cold War. The essays analyze both historical developments and theoretical debates about how nuclear capabilities influence military strategy and global politics. The book reflects on strategic doctrines such as deterrence, arms races, crisis behavior, and alliance politics, and surveys the changing perceptions of nuclear risk from the 1950s through later decades. Laurence Martin (editor) was a respected strategic thinker and policy analyst who engaged deeply with international security issues. His work often emphasized the importance of deterrence stability, balancing conventional and nuclear forces, and the limits of disarmament without credible defense. | ||
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_aEstrategia _vEstudios, ensayos, conferencias, etc. _2CSICAU |
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_aPolĂtica internacional _y1945-1989 _vEstudios, ensayos, conferencias, etc. _2CSICAU |
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_aMartin, Laurence, _d1928-2022 _eed. _946601 |
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