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The Cuban Missile Crisis - To Armageddon and Beyond
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It is sixty years since the events of October 1962 brought the
world close to nuclear catastrophe. The Cuban missile crisis has
long been recognised as the moment of greatest danger in the life
(and near death) of humanity. In those sixty years, our knowledge
and understanding of events have undergone significant change.
There are some reasons to be encouraged, inasmuch as we have
learned how both President John F. Kennedy and Premier Nikita
Khrushchev sought to avoid nuclear war. More ominously, we have
learned of incidents and events that suggest nuclear weapons might
have been used by subordinate military commanders, in circumstances
frequently unknown to their political leaders. Decisions whether to
use nuclear weapons lay in the hands of often junior military
commanders, some of whom were perilously close to crossing the
nuclear threshold. This does not mean – as often assumed – that
if some nuclear weapons were used, escalation to all-out war was
inevitable. Yet the undoubted risk of thermonuclear war in these
circumstances threatened the very survival of civilisation.
Hundreds, if not thousands, of millions of people would have died
from immediate and short-term effects, while the longer-term
prospect of a ‘Nuclear Winter’ portended the virtual extinction
of humanity. Drawing lessons from sixty years ago faces significant
challenges. If we draw lessons only to discover our understanding
was mistaken, we might well have drawn the wrong lessons. Many
received wisdoms about the crisis have been shown to be misleading.
What is striking is how after forty or fifty or even sixty years,
new evidence has emerged to challenge previously accepted
explanations. It is for the reader to reach their own verdicts on
the history of the crisis, and how much we owe to political leaders
who averted catastrophe (as well as how their words and deeds
helped create the crisis in the first place). It is for the reader
to conclude how close we came to nuclear war. Whatever conclusions
are reached, one overriding lesson looms large. However we judge
the actions of political and military leaders, one factor was
crucial in why we avoided nuclear war in 1962. It was luck. In
October 1962, humanity was very lucky. Will we be so lucky next
time? This book is an outstanding contribution to the ever-growing
literature on the truly historic set of events making up the
‘Cuban missile crisis’. While experts on the crisis will be
familiar with many of the issues confronted, they will discover
probably the best-written account of them, will surely learn
something new, and be asked to question what they had come to think
was settled. - Ken Booth FBA, Distinguished Research Professor,
Aberystwyth University
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Imprint: |
Pen & Sword History
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Len Scott
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
224 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5267-7978-6 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-5267-7978-1 |
Barcode: |
9781526779786 |
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