The War That Must Never Be Fought: Dilemmas of Nuclear Deterrence

The War That Must Never Be Fought: Dilemmas of Nuclear Deterrence

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Jan 1, 2015 · English · Kindle (597 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 597
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2015
Publisher Hoover Institution Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0817918469
ISBN-13 9780817918460

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In this compelling exploration, George P. Shultz examines the intricacies of nuclear deterrence through a multi-faceted lens, considering perspectives from nations deeply entwined in the geopolitical landscape, such as Japan and Korea. He delves into the historical context and contemporary challenges that shape their stances on nuclear weapons, raising critical questions about security, sovereignty, and international relations.

By weaving together diverse narratives, the author paints a vivid picture of how different countries approach the concept of nuclear deterrence. He highlights the anxieties that surround nuclear armament and the often fraught decision-making processes leaders face when considering their countries' defense strategies. Through these discussions, Shultz emphasizes the potential for misunderstanding and escalation, underscoring the complexities that nations navigate in a world where a miscalculation could have dire consequences.

Ultimately, this work serves as a cautionary tale, advocating for a future where diplomacy and dialogue can prevail over warfare. Shultz’s insights challenge readers to reflect on the responsibilities of nuclear powers and the imperative of fostering a global environment that prioritizes peace and cooperation over division and conflict.

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