American Nuclear Disarmament Dilemma, 1945-1963

American Nuclear Disarmament Dilemma, 1945-1963

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Tal David
Syracuse University Press
EAN: 9780815631668
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The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 quickly ushered in a popular and political movement toward nuclear disarmament. Across the globe, heads of state, high-ranking ministers, and bureaucrats led intense efforts to achieve effective disarmament agreements. Ultimately these efforts failed. In ""The American Nuclear Disarmament Dilemma"", David Tal offers a detailed analysis of U.S. policy from 1945 to the summer of 1963, exploring the reasons for failure and revealing the complex motivations that eventually led to the Limited Test Ban Treaty.While previous books have focused on the policies of specific administrations, Tal's is the first to consider negotiations as an evolving phenomenon that preoccupied three presidents, from Truman to Kennedy. Drawing on extensive archival research, the author examines the profound dilemma faced by leaders on all sides - forced by political pressure to engage in negotiations whose success they saw as injurious to national interests. Far from believing that the nuclear arms race would inevitably lead to war, the United States regarded nuclear weapons as the greatest guarantee that war would not happen.
EAN 9780815631668
ISBN 0815631669
Binding Hardback
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Publication date September 30, 2008
Pages 344
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 28
Country United States
Authors Tal David
Series Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict Resolution