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To Kill NationsTo Kill Nations

To Kill Nations

Edward Kaplan

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In To Kill Nations, Edward Kaplan traces the evolution of American strategic airpower and preparation for nuclear war from this early air-atomic era to a later period (1950–1965) in which the Soviet Union's atomic capability, accelerated by thermonuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, made American strategic assets vulnerable and gradually undermined air-atomic strategy. Kaplan throws into question both the inevitability and preferability of the strategic doctrine of MAD. He looks at the process by which cultural, institutional, and strategic ideas about MAD took shape and makes insightful use of the comparison between generals who thought they could win a nuclear war and the cold institutional logic of the suicide pact that was MAD. Kaplan also offers a reappraisal of Eisenhower's nuclear strategy and diplomacy to make a case for the marginal viability of air-atomic military power even in an era of ballistic missiles.

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OL20310486W

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United states, air forceNuclear warfareAir warfareAir powerStrategic forcesStrategyCold warUnited states, military policyGovernment policyHistoryNuclear weaponsPhilosophyMilitary policyUnited States. Air ForceUnited StatesUnited States. Air Force. Strategic Air CommandArmed forces

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