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Nuclear weapons : a very short introduction

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Despite not having been used in anger since Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Bomb is still the biggest threat that faces us in the 21st century.

As Bill Clinton's first secretary of defence, Les Aspin, aptly put it: 'The Cold War is over, the Soviet Union is no more.

But the post-Cold War world is decidedly not post-nuclear'.

For all the effort to reduce nuclear stockpiles to zero, it seems that the Bomb is here to stay.

This Very Short Introduction reveals why. The history, and politics of the bomb are explained: from the technology of nuclear weapons, to the revolutionary implications of the H-bomb, and the politics of nuclear deterrence.

The issues are set against a backdrop of the changing international landscape, from the early days of development, through the Cold War, to the present-day controversy of George W.

Bush's National Missile Defence, and the threat and role of nuclear weapons in the so-called Age of Terror. Joseph M. Siracusa provides a comprehensive, accessible, and at times chilling overview of the most deadly weapon ever invented. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area.

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Oxford University Press
0199229546 / 9780199229543
Paperback / softback
01/06/2008
United Kingdom
English
[xv], 143 p. : ill.
18 cm
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