Nuclear strategy and deterrence in their golden age -a
nostalgically defined period sometime in the mid-1950s to mid-1960s
- promised to harness and control the nuclear Moloch; hopes were
high that the civilian strategists flooding into Washington would
succeed in designing a new science of war that would safeguard
national security, provide a stable international environment, and
develop a rational decision-making process for the management of
national interests in a hostile nuclear world. Three decades later,
it is a commonplace that the erstwhile promises and pretensions of
the nuclear whiz kids and the wizards of Armageddon have not lived
up to expectations.
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