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The Nixon Administration and the Making of U.S. Nuclear Strategy

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The Nixon Administration and the Making of U.S. Nuclear Strategy


  • Author: Terry Terriff
  • Published Date: 01 Jun 1995
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Hardback::256 pages
  • ISBN10: 0801430828
  • Publication City/Country: Ithaca, United States
  • File size: 26 Mb
  • Filename: the-nixon-administration-and-the-making-of-u.s.-nuclear-strategy.pdf
  • Dimension: 155x 235x 22mm::28g
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[PDF] The Nixon Administration and the Making of U.S. Nuclear Strategy free download. Nixon White House Considered Nuclear Options Against North Vietnam, Declassified Documents Reveal. Nuclear Weapons, the Vietnam War, and the "Nuclear Taboo"* National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 195. Edited William Burr and Jeffrey Kimball Months after the initial flurry of intelligence reports, national security assistant Henry Kissinger asked President Nixon to approve a national security study memorandum [NSSM] on the implications of an Indian nuclear test for U.S. Interests. The next day, 5 July 1972, Kissinger sent the agencies a request for a study which became NSSM 156. The Nixon Administration and the Making of U.S. Nuclear Strategy Terry Terriff Published Cornell University Press Terriff, Terry. The Nixon Administration and the Making of U.S. Nuclear Strategy. Winston Lord talked about the Nixon Administration's foreign policy approach. He is the author of "Kissinger on Kissinger: Reflections on Diplomacy, Grand Strategy, and Leadership." Mr. Lord described President Nixon's relationship with his Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, and how it was instrumental in developing foreign policy strategies. In the book The Dead Hand the author says that in 1982 the USSR had 1400 launchers with over 5000 warheads while the USA had 1047 launchers with about 2150 warheads. I know that the USA had many more SLBMs than the USSR but still the USA had significantly fewer launchers and