american strategy in the atomic age
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<p>We are at a critical juncture in world politics. Nuclear strategy and policy have risen to the top of the global policy agenda, and issues ranging from a nuclear Iran to the global zero movement are generating sharp debate. The historical origins of our contemporary nuclear world are deeply conse
In To Kill Nations, Edward Kaplan traces the evolution of American strategic airpower and preparation for nuclear war from this early air-atomic era to a later period (1950β1965) in which the Soviet Union's atomic capability, accelerated by thermonuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, made American
<p>Between 1945 and 1950, the United States had a global nuclear monopoly. The A-bomb transformed the nation's strategic airpower and saw the Air Force displace the Navy at the front line of American defense. In <i>To Kill Nations</i>, Edward Kaplan traces the evolution of American strategic airpowe
<div><p><b>Looking beyond the headlines to address the enduring grand strategic questions facing the United States today</b></p><p>American foreign policy is in a state of upheaval. The rise of Donald Trump and his "America First" platform have created more uncertainty about America's role in the wo