The tradition of non-use of nuclear weapons / T.V. Paul.
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TextPublisher: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Security Studies, c2009Description: viii, 319 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-81-7596772-4; 9780804761314 (cloth : alk. paper)Subject(s): Nuclear weapons -- Government policy | Nuclear nonproliferation -- Government policy | Nuclear weapons -- Moral and ethical aspects | Nuclear warfare -- Psychological aspects | Deterrence (Strategy)DDC classification: 355.0217,PAu LOC classification: U264 | .P38 2009Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Bases of the tradition of non-use (Page-15), The United States and the tradition I : the Truman and Eisenhower years (1945-1961) (Page-38), The United States and the tradition II : Kennedy to Clinton (1961-2001) (Page-64), Russia, Britain, France, China and the tradition (Page-92), The second-generation nuclear states : Israel, India, Pakistan and the tradition (Page-124), Non-nuclear states, the tradition, and limited wars (Page-143), The tradition and the nonproliferation regime (Page-158), Changing U.S. policies and the tradition (Page-178), Conclusions (Page-197).
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Military College of Signals (MCS) | Military College of Signals (MCS) | General Stacks | 355.0217,PAu (Browse shelf) | Available | Almirah No.52, Shelf No.4 | MCS37570 |
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Bases of the tradition of non-use (Page-15), The United States and the tradition I : the Truman and Eisenhower years (1945-1961) (Page-38), The United States and the tradition II : Kennedy to Clinton (1961-2001) (Page-64), Russia, Britain, France, China and the tradition (Page-92), The second-generation nuclear states : Israel, India, Pakistan and the tradition (Page-124), Non-nuclear states, the tradition, and limited wars (Page-143), The tradition and the nonproliferation regime (Page-158), Changing U.S. policies and the tradition (Page-178), Conclusions (Page-197).

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