This text analyzes the risks that the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 could have led to nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. He examines the Soviet decision-making process that led to the deployment of nuclear missiles to Cuba, Soviet and American thinking on the deployment and use of nuclear weapons as a matter of 'rational' policy, scenarios concerning how nuclear weapons could have been used by accident or at the command of unauthorized figures, and scenarios concerning what would have happened if nuclear weapons had been used. He then draws lessons on the political and military role of nuclear weapons and connects them to current debates
The more sophisticated and destructive the weaponry that was introduced into the arsenals of United...
On October 14, 1962, a United States U-2 aircraft piloted by Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. conducted a ...
Color poster with text and a photograph.An attempt was made to analyze the decision making of the pr...
This text analyzes the risks that the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 could have led to nuclear...
This volume brings together a collection of leading international experts to revisit and review our ...
The Cuban Missile Crisis has been considered by political scientists and historians as one of the mo...
The emplacement of Soviet missiles in Cuba in October of 1962 and the American response to this acti...
Despite the discoveries of recent research, there is still much more to be revealed about the handli...
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 was one of the most important and highly escalated confrontations o...
October 1962, The Cuban Missile Crisis: the confrontation that brought the world closer to nuclear c...
Between October 16 and 28, 1962, at the height of the Cold War, "thirteen days shook the world" with...
frontation in history was precipitated by the establishment of Soviet missile sites in Cuba. For a p...
The Cuban missile crisis remains one of the most intensely studied events of the twentieth century, ...
This thesis examines and critiques the American political discourse on the Cuban missile crisis of ...
The more sophisticated and destructive the weaponry that was introduced into the arsenals of United...
On October 14, 1962, a United States U-2 aircraft piloted by Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. conducted a ...
Color poster with text and a photograph.An attempt was made to analyze the decision making of the pr...
This text analyzes the risks that the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 could have led to nuclear...
This volume brings together a collection of leading international experts to revisit and review our ...
The Cuban Missile Crisis has been considered by political scientists and historians as one of the mo...
The emplacement of Soviet missiles in Cuba in October of 1962 and the American response to this acti...
Despite the discoveries of recent research, there is still much more to be revealed about the handli...
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 was one of the most important and highly escalated confrontations o...
October 1962, The Cuban Missile Crisis: the confrontation that brought the world closer to nuclear c...
Between October 16 and 28, 1962, at the height of the Cold War, "thirteen days shook the world" with...
frontation in history was precipitated by the establishment of Soviet missile sites in Cuba. For a p...
The Cuban missile crisis remains one of the most intensely studied events of the twentieth century, ...
This thesis examines and critiques the American political discourse on the Cuban missile crisis of ...
The more sophisticated and destructive the weaponry that was introduced into the arsenals of United...
On October 14, 1962, a United States U-2 aircraft piloted by Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. conducted a ...
Color poster with text and a photograph.An attempt was made to analyze the decision making of the pr...