Cold War Statesmen Confront the Bomb
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Introduction by Ernest May
1: Andrew P. N. Erdman: `War No Longer Has Any Logic Whatever': Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Thermonuclear Revolution
2: S. David Broscious: Longing for International Control, Banking on American Superiority: Harry S Truman's Approach to Nuclear Energy
3: Vladislav M. Zubok: Stalin and the Nuclear Age
4: Neil Rosendorf: John Foster Dulles' Nuclear Schizophrenia
5: Philip Nash: Bear Any Burden?: John F. Kennedy and Nuclear Weapon
6: Vladislav M. Zubok and Hope M. Harrison: The Nuclear Education of Nikita Khrushchev
7: Jonathan Rosenberg: Before the Bomb and After: Winston Churchill and the Use of Force
8: Shu Guang Zhang: Between `Paper' and `Real' Tigers: Mao's View of Nuclear Weapons
9: Philip H. Gordon: Charles De Gaulle and the Nuclear Revolution
10: Annette Messemer: Konrad Adenauer: Defence Diplomat on the Backstage
John Lewis Gaddis: Conclusion. Nuclear Statesmen
John Mueller: Epilogue

About the Author

PROFESSOR JOHN GADDIS is Professor of History at Yale

DR PHILIP GORDON is Director for European Affairs, National Security Council, Washington

PROFESSOR ERNEST MAY is Professor of History at Harvard

PROFESSOR JONATHAN ROSENBERG is Assistant Professor of History at Florida Atlantic University

Reviews

`This fascinating essay collection explores the thinking of ten national leaders.'
Michael Latham, Poli.Sci.
`Among several fine essays, Andrew Erdmann's analysis of Eisenhower's thermonuclear moment of truth stands out.'
Michael Latham, Poli.Sci.
`This well-written book will be of great interest to scholars and students interested in nuclear history and strategy.'
Michael Latham, Poli.Sci.
`one of its strengths is its attempt to throw light upon how the different individuals' views about war and international politics were fundamentally changed by the development of the bomb ... The essays in this book offer an interesting new angle on a subject that has generated an immense amount of literature ... The blend of biography and nuclear history makes this an interesting and stimulating study.'
Chris Reeves, Millennium

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