Nuclear Arms Race

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Nuclear Arms Race explores the complex history of nuclear weapons, from their creation to their lasting impact on global politics. It argues that the nuclear arms race was more than just a military buildup; it was a product of political ideologies, scientific breakthroughs, and human error, shaping international relations even today. The book uniquely examines the psychological factors influencing decision-making during high-tension periods, offering a human-centered perspective.

The book progresses by first introducing the science behind nuclear weapons and the ethical dilemmas faced by their creators. It then analyzes the Cold War arms race, including events like the Cuban Missile Crisis and the SALT talks. Finally, it addresses post-Cold War challenges like nuclear proliferation and terrorism, drawing on declassified documents, archival materials, and interviews with key figures. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of nuclear weapons and their impact on the world.

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