A History of U.S. Nuclear Testing and Its Influence on Nuclear Thought, 1945-1963: (Weapons of Mass Destruction and Emerging Technologies)
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David M. Blades (Author) Joseph M. Siracusa (Author)
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The story of U. S. nuclear testing between 1945 and 1963 is a vivid and exciting one, but also one of profound importance. It is a story of trailblazing scientific progress, weapons of mass destruction, superpower rivalry, accidents, radiological contamination, politics, and diplomacy. The testing of weapons that defined the course and consequences of the Cold War was itself a crucial dimension to the narrative of that conflict. Further, the central question - Why conduct nuclear tests? - was fully debated among American politicians, generals, civilians, and scientists, and ultimately it was victory for those who argued in favor of national security over diplomatic and environmental costs that normalized nuclear weapons tests. A History of U. S. Nuclear Testing and Its Influence on Nuclear Thought, 1945-1963 is an examination of this question, beginning with the road to normalization and, later, de-normalization of nuclear testing, leading to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in 1963. As states continue to pursue nuclear weaponry, nuclear testing remains an important political issue in the twenty-first century.
About the Author
David M. Blades, PhD, is a researcher at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Melbourne.Joseph M. Siracusa is professor of human security and international diplomacy and deputy dean of global studies at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia. Chicago-born and raised, he is the author and coauthor of many books, including Real-World Nuclear Deterrence: The Making of International Strategy (with David G. Coleman); Nuclear Weapons: A Very Short Introduction; and A Global History of the Nuclear Arms Race: Weapons, Strategy, and Politics (with Richard Dean Burns).
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- Contributor: David M. Blades
- Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield
- ISBN13: 9781442232006
- Number of Pages: 246
- Packaged Dimensions: 162x234x23mm
- Packaged Weight: 490
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- Release Date: 2014-05-01
- Series: Weapons of Mass Destruction and Emerging Technologies
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: David M. Blades, PhD, is a researcher at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Melbourne.Joseph M. Siracusa is professor of human security and international diplomacy and deputy dean of global studies at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia. Chicago-born and raised, he is the author and coauthor of many books, including Real-World Nuclear Deterrence: The Making of International Strategy (with David G. Coleman); Nuclear Weapons: A Very Short Introduction; and A Global History of the Nuclear Arms Race: Weapons, Strategy, and Politics (with Richard Dean Burns).
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