Beyond deterrence : the political economy of nuclear weapons

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Beyond deterrence : the political economy of nuclear weapons

Frank L. Gertcher and William J. Weida

Westview Press, 1990

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-343)

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内容説明

Contending that modern defensive weapons are often justified by emotional and political pressures rather than by objective standards, the authors suggest improvements in the decision-making process and explore the prospects for nuclear defence in the United States.

目次

  • Part 1 Nuclear dilemmas: introduction
  • the strategic balance
  • NATO's nuclear addiction
  • nuclear proliferation. Part 2 The design of nuclear defence: levels of capability
  • evolving technologies. Part 3 The economics of nuclear weapons: nuclear weapon infrastructure
  • nuclear weapons and the competition for national resources
  • the impact of the US regional defence spending on the inertia for nuclear weapons
  • nuclear weapons and competition for the Allies' national resources
  • nuclear weapons and the competition for Soviet national resources
  • reallocating strategic and tactical nuclear weapon resources to non-defence applications. Part 4 The future - nuclear politics, inertia and alternatives: nuclear weapons and the future strategic position of the United States
  • nuclear weapons and the future strategic position of the European NATO Allies
  • nuclear weapons and the future strategic position of the Soviet Union
  • arms control
  • finding strategies to deal with the nuclear weapon dilemma.

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