Hegemony and culture in the origins of NATO nuclear first-use, 1945-1955 / Andrew M. Johnston.
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Johnston, Andrew M., 1963- Hegemony and culture in the origins of NATO nuclear first-use, 1945-1955 [electronic resource] / Andrew M. Johnston. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. x, 329 p. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction : the persistence of nuclear first-use -- Ch. 1. Culture, war, empire -- Ch. 2. The persistence of the old regime : British, French, and American strategic thinking before 1949 -- Ch. 3. "Disembodied military planning" : the political-economy of strategy, 1949-50 -- Ch. 4. Mind the gap : the paper divisions and cardboard wings of the Lisbon force goals -- Ch. 5. Strategies of perpheralism : France, Britain, and the American new look -- Ch. 6. Two cultures of massive retaliation : neo-isolationism and the idealism of John Foster Dulles -- Ch. 7. Hegemony versus multilateralism : nuclear sharing and NATO's search for cohesion -- Ch. 8. "Our plans might not be purely defensive" : leading NATO into the nuclear era -- Conclusion : what does culture tell us about NATO nuclear strategy that we were afraid to ask? Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Military policy. Nuclear weapons Europe. Nuclear warfare. Deterrence (Strategy) Electronic books. ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=307847 Click to View |
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Johnston, Andrew M., 1963- Hegemony and culture in the origins of NATO nuclear first-use, 1945-1955 Introduction : the persistence of nuclear first-use -- Ch. 1. Culture, war, empire -- Ch. 2. The persistence of the old regime : British, French, and American strategic thinking before 1949 -- Ch. 3. "Disembodied military planning" : the political-economy of strategy, 1949-50 -- Ch. 4. Mind the gap : the paper divisions and cardboard wings of the Lisbon force goals -- Ch. 5. Strategies of perpheralism : France, Britain, and the American new look -- Ch. 6. Two cultures of massive retaliation : neo-isolationism and the idealism of John Foster Dulles -- Ch. 7. Hegemony versus multilateralism : nuclear sharing and NATO's search for cohesion -- Ch. 8. "Our plans might not be purely defensive" : leading NATO into the nuclear era -- Conclusion : what does culture tell us about NATO nuclear strategy that we were afraid to ask? |
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Hegemony and culture in the origins of NATO nuclear first-use, 1945-1955 |
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Hegemony and culture in the origins of NATO nuclear first-use, 1945-1955 [electronic resource] / Andrew M. Johnston. |
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Hegemony and culture in the origins of NATO nuclear first-use, 1945-1955 [electronic resource] / Andrew M. Johnston. |
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Hegemony and culture in the origins of NATO nuclear first-use, 1945-1955 [electronic resource] / Andrew M. Johnston. |
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Hegemony and culture in the origins of NATO nuclear first-use, 1945-1955 |
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Introduction : the persistence of nuclear first-use -- Ch. 1. Culture, war, empire -- Ch. 2. The persistence of the old regime : British, French, and American strategic thinking before 1949 -- Ch. 3. "Disembodied military planning" : the political-economy of strategy, 1949-50 -- Ch. 4. Mind the gap : the paper divisions and cardboard wings of the Lisbon force goals -- Ch. 5. Strategies of perpheralism : France, Britain, and the American new look -- Ch. 6. Two cultures of massive retaliation : neo-isolationism and the idealism of John Foster Dulles -- Ch. 7. Hegemony versus multilateralism : nuclear sharing and NATO's search for cohesion -- Ch. 8. "Our plans might not be purely defensive" : leading NATO into the nuclear era -- Conclusion : what does culture tell us about NATO nuclear strategy that we were afraid to ask? |
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