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100 | _aPaul, T.V. | ||
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_aThe tradition of non-use of necular weapons/ _cT.V. Paul |
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_aNew Delhi: _bCambridge University Press, _c2011. |
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505 | _a Contents Acknowledgements 1 Introduction 1 2 Bases of the Tradition of Non-Use 15 3 The United States and the Tradition I: The Truman and Eisenhower Years (1945-1961) 38 4 The United States and the Tradition II: Kennedy to Clinton (1961-2001) 64 5 Russia, Britain, France, China, and the Tradition 92 6 The Second-Generation Nuclear States; Israel, India, Pakistan, and the Tradition 124 7 Nonnuclear States, the Tradition, and Limited Wars 143 8 The Tradition and the Nonproliferation Regime 158 9 Changing U.S. Policies and the Tradition 178 10 Conclusions 197 Notes Select Bibliography Index | ||
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