Nuclear Weapons & Foreign Policy
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Explore the foundational theories of international relations and security in this seminal work by Henry A. Kissinger. Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy offers a detailed examination of the role of nuclear deterrence in strategic planning and global diplomacy during the Cold War era. This insightful text provides a comprehensive analysis of how nuclear capabilities influence state decision-making and diplomatic strategies, making it an essential read for students of political science, military history, and international studies. Through rigorous academic inquiry, the book evaluates the challenges of limited war and the evolution of defense policy in an atomic age. This scholarly analysis serves as a critical resource for understanding the complexities of 20th-century geopolitical strategy and the ongoing impact of nuclear proliferation on foreign affairs. Product Summary: A scholarly exploration of strategic defense, geopolitical theory, and the impact of nuclear deterrence on modern foreign policy, written by renowned diplomat and historian Henry A. Kissinger.
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