On the Uses of Military Power in the Nuclear Age

Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1966. 185, footnotes, index, ink & red ink underlining & notations throughout, DJ soiled, wrinkled, & stained: several tears. The author was professor of economics and Director of the Center for International Studies at Princeton. This essay explored changes in the nature, function, and value of military power in international relations. Among the topics examined are new military technology and nuclear nonproliferation. Condition: fair, fair.

Keywords: Nuclear Weapons, International Rel, Nonproliferation, Military Power, Aggression, Arms Control, Escalation, Deterrence, Limited War

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