Format:
163 S.
Content:
Sagan, S. D.: The perils of proliferation: Organization theory, deterrence theory, and the spread of nuclear weapons. - S.3-34. Cohen, S.: France, civil-military relations, and nuclear weapons. - S.35-54. Scott, L.: Civil-military relations, the use of force, and nuclear weapons: reflections on the British experience. - S.55-78. Lavoy, P. R.: Civil-military relations, strategic conduct, and the stability of nuclear deterrence in South Asia. - S.79-109. Sutyagin, I.: The use of force, nuclear weapons, and civil-military relations in the Soviet Union and Russia. - S.111-138. Miller, S. E.: Fateful choices: nuclear weapons, ukrainian security, and international stability. - S.139-163
Note:
Sagan, S. D.: The perils of proliferation: Organization theory, deterrence theory, and the spread of nuclear weapons. - S.3-34. Cohen, S.: France, civil-military relations, and nuclear weapons. - S.35-54. Scott, L.: Civil-military relations, the use of force, and nuclear weapons: reflections on the British experience. - S.55-78. Lavoy, P. R.: Civil-military relations, strategic conduct, and the stability of nuclear deterrence in South Asia. - S.79-109. Sutyagin, I.: The use of force, nuclear weapons, and civil-military relations in the Soviet Union and Russia. - S.111-138. Miller, S. E.: Fateful choices: nuclear weapons, ukrainian security, and international stability. - S.139-163.
Language:
English
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