First published in 1984, Russia, America, the Bomb and the Fall of
Western Europe offers a dual approach to unilateral nuclear
disarmament. While it systematically analyzes and rejects stock
arguments for retaining nuclear weapons, from the supposed threat of
Soviet invasion to fears of Finlandization and the loss of mineral
resources, it examines the issue within the context of Western
Europe’s historic fall. This is described with the help from Arnold
Toynbee, Plato and Marx. Brian May argues that, if West European
civilization is to survive, it must find the moral strength to stand
on its own feet, make its own accommodation with the USSR, and abandon
dependence on its offshoot on the other side of the Atlantic, whose
policies could lead to its destruction. This book will be of interest
to students of geopolitics, international relations, security studies
and history.
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9781003833727
Publisert
2023
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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