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" Hegemony and culture in the origins of nato nuclear first use 1945-1955. "
A Johnston
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BL
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720505
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b540200
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Main Entry
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A Johnston
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Title & Author
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Hegemony and culture in the origins of nato nuclear first use 1945-1955.\ A Johnston
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Publication Statement
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[Place of publication not identified]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
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ISBN
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134953188X
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: 9781349531882
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Contents
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The Persistence of Nuclear First-Use in History and Theory Culture, Strategy, and Empire The Persistence of the Old Regime: British, French and American Strategic Culture before 1949 Disembodied Military Planning: The Political-Economy of Conventional Strategy, 1949-1950 Mind the Gap: The Myth of the Lisbon Force Goals, 1951-1952 Two and a Half Strategies of Peripheralism: France, Britain and the Eisenhower Administration Two Cultures of Massive Retaliation: Neo-Isolationism and the Idealism of John Foster Dulles Hegemony Versus Multilateralism: Nuclear Sharing and the Search for Cohesion in the New Look Our Plans May Not be Purely Defensive: Leading NATO into the Nuclear Era Conclusion: What Does Culture Tell Us About Nuclear Strategy That We Were Afraid To Ask?
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LC Classification
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UA646.3A364 2016
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