Prospects for Peacemaking provides a genuinely fresh look at
embedded assumptions about national security. It clears the way for
a security policy based less on outmoded premises and more on a
purposeful strategy for peace in a nuclear world. And it
demonstrates one model of a creative interaction between citizens
and specialists, one that can be replicated in any community."To
the village square must go the essential facts about atomic
weapons," Albert Einstein wrote in 1946. "From there must come
America's voice." The seven essays in Prospects for Peacemaking
take up Einstein's challenge - even more urgent today - by
demystifying the criti cal issues of war, peace, and national
security and opening the way for informed citizen involvement in
these issues.The opening chapter explains why we are currently at a
good point for engaging in the process of rethinking American
strategic policy. Those that follow outline the basic premises of
the current relations between the United States and the Soviet
Union; the way the military thinks about arms and arms control; the
question of whether negotiations can ever keep up with technology;
the European perspective on arms control; and the special problem
of managing crisis situations. The book concludes with an essay by
Dean Rusk on diplomacy in the nuclear era.Prospects for Peacemaking
grew out of "the Minnesota experiment," an extraordinary year long
process of dialogue between experts in the arms-control community
and public citizens, sponsored by the University of Minnesota's
Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. Harlan Cleveland is
Professor of Public Affairs and Dean of the Institute. Lincoln P.
Bloomfield is Professor of Political Science at MIT, and an adjunct
professor at the Humphrey Institute.
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