Nuclear Proliferation and the Future of ConflictTools of mass destruction are in the hands of many third-world countries and feuding nationalities of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Now an internationally acclaimed military historian addresses our most pressing question: Will fear and respect for nuclear weapons be sufficient to prevent their use despite the implacable hatred that characterizes many ancient regional rivalries? |
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BEFORE NUCLEAR WEAPONS | 1 |
The Organization of Violence | 11 |
The Birth of Strategy 22230 | 21 |
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