As nuclear weapons become ever more sophisticated, so the deterrence
debate becomes increasingly complex. The ‘Ban the Bomb’ slogans of
the 1950s had been replaced by cries for ‘nuclear-free zones’, and
talk of ‘megatonnage’ and ‘fallout’ had given way to talk of
‘tactical’ nuclear weapons and ‘limited strike capability’.
Originally published in 1982, this book considers the ethical issues
raised by nuclear policies and by the debate between proponents of the
multilateralist/unilateralist approaches to disarmament and arms
control at the time. It is not, like so many books on the subject, an
ideological statement: there are essays by defence strategists which
put the case for deterrence and essays by academics and churchmen
which strenuously oppose it. The book also includes an essay on
attempts to mitigate the appalling brutality of the many
‘conventional’ wars since 1945. At a time when the rhetoric and
misinformation produced on both sides of the debate continued to
obscure many vital issues, this book was welcome, sensible and
necessary.
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ISBN
9781000199628
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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