Best of Intentions: America's Campaign Against Strategic Weapons ProliferationAlthough the United States efforts to prevent the spread of strategic weapons have varied significantly since 1945, they all presumed to be avoiding one or another type of strategic war. To the extent their military scenarios were sound, so too were the nonproliferation remedies these initiatives promoted. But, as Sokolski demonstrates, the obverse was also true--when these intiatives' military hopes and fears were mistaken, their nonproliferation recommendations also missed their mark. |
Contents
The Baruch Plan | 13 |
Atoms for Peace | 25 |
The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty | 39 |
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Best of Intentions: America's Campaign Against Strategic Weapons Proliferation Henry D. Sokolski No preview available - 2001 |
Best of Intentions: America's Campaign Against Strategic Weapons Proliferation Henry D. Sokolski No preview available - 2001 |