Since the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, tens of thousands of nuclear weapons manufactured by governments around the world. None have been used so far, and the absence of nuclear war among armed nations is a mystery. Caplow considers this and other questions in his study of nuclear weaponry.
Since the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, tens of thousands of nuclear weapons manufactured by governments around the world. None have been used so far, and the absence of nuclear war among armed nations is a mystery. Caplow considers this and other questions in his study of nuclear weaponry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Theodore Caplow, Commonwealth Professor of Sociology emeritus at the University of Virginia, is the author of Peace Games (1989) and Forbidden Wars (2007), as well as co-author of Sociologie Militaire (2000), Leviathan Transformed (2001), and Systems of War and Peace (1995, 2004).
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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Chapter 1: The Old World Order Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Nuclear Decisions Chapter 4 Chapter 3: A Basket of Theories Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Cold War Surprises Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Proliferation Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Nuclear Contingencies Chapter 8 Chapter 7: The New World Order Chapter 9 Chapter 8: Insurgencies Chapter 10 Chapter 9: Sole Superpower Chapter 11 Chapter 10: Perpetual Peace? Chapter 12 Chapter 11: Nuclear Disarmament Chapter 13 Chapter 12: The Road Ahead Chapter 14 Postscript Chapter 15 References Chapter 16 About the Author