Nuclear weapons and foreign policy
"As Gordon Dean says in his foreword to this edition, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy is "perhaps the first [book] to examine the postwar world comprehensively, applying an understanding of nuclear technology and military strategy to political questions and showing the interrelationship between force and diplomacy... to propound a fresh conception of the realities of the nuclear age." The world is now confronted by a military and political situation that has no counterpart in history. If we do not find a solution to it, we face nuclear annihilation or total surrender. This book shows how our military strength can support our political objectives without resort to a war of annihilation; how nuclear weapons can be adapted to our defense in particular military situations short of total war."--Provided by publisher
Print Book, English, 1958
Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y., 1958