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Atomic Obsession - Nuclear Alarmism from Hiroshima to Al-Qaeda (Paperback)
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Atomic Obsession - Nuclear Alarmism from Hiroshima to Al-Qaeda (Paperback)
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Ever since the first atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, the prospect
of nuclear annihilation has haunted the modern world. But as John
Mueller reveals in this eye-opening, compellingly argued, and very
reassuring book, our obsession with nuclear weapons is unsupported
by history, scientific fact, or logic. Examining the entire atomic
era, Mueller boldly contends that nuclear weapons have had little
impact on history. Although they have inspired overwrought policies
and distorted spending priorities, for the most part they have
proved to be militarily useless, and a key reason so few countries
have taken them up is that they are a spectacular waste of money
and scientific talent. Equally important, Atomic Obsession reveals
why anxieties about terrorists obtaining nuclear weapons are
essentially baseless: a host of practical and organizational
difficulties make their likelihood of success almost vanishingly
small. Mueller, one of America's most distinguished yet provocative
international relations scholars, goes even further, maintaining
that our efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons have
produced more suffering and violence than the bombs themselves, and
that proliferation of the weapons, while not necessarily desirable,
is unlikely to be a major danger or to accelerate. "The book will
certainly make you think. Added bonus: It's immensely fun to read."
-Stephen M. Walt, ForeignPolicy.com "Meticulously researched and
punctuated with a dry wit. Mueller deserves praise for having the
guts to shout that the atomic emperor has no clothes." -Arms
Control Today "Mueller performs an important service in puncturing
some of the inflated rhetoric about nuclear weapons.... An unusual
and fruitful perspective on nuclear history." -Science Magazine
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