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Wolverton, Mark.
Nuclear weapons -- History.
Deterrence (Strategy)
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Nuclear
weapons
/ Mark Wolverton.
by
Wolverton, Mark.
The MIT Press, 2022.
Call #:
355.825119 W869n
Subjects
Nuclear
weapons
-- History.
Deterrence (Strategy)
Series
Wolverton, Mark, MIT Press essential knowledge series
MIT Press essential knowledge series.
ISBN:
9780262543316 (pbk)
Description:
xii, 261 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"A primer on
nuclear
weapons
, from the science of fission and fusion to the pursuit of mutual assured destruction, the SALT treaties, and the Bomb in pop culture. Although the world's attention has shifted to drone-controlled bombing and cyberwarfare, the threat of
nuclear
war still exists. There are now fourteen thousand
nuclear
weapons
in the hands of the nine declared
nuclear
powers. Even though the world survived the Cold War, we need to understand what it means to live with
nuclear
weapons
. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Mark Wolverton offers a primer on
nuclear
weapons
, from the science of fission and fusion to the pursuit of mutual assured destruction, the SALT and START agreements, and the Bomb in pop culture. Wolverton explains the basic scientific facts, offers historical perspective, and provides a nuanced view of the unique political, social, and moral dilemmas posed by
nuclear
weapons
. He describes the birth of the Bomb in 1945 and its use against the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; explains how a
nuclear
bomb works; recounts episodes when the world came close to waging
nuclear
war, including the Cuban missile crisis in 1962; discusses
nuclear
policy and
nuclear
treaties; and traces the influence of such films as On the Beach, Dr. Strangelove, and The Day After."--Publisher.
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