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Strategic Defense in the Nuclear Age - A Reference Handbook (Hardcover)
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Strategic Defense in the Nuclear Age - A Reference Handbook (Hardcover)
Series: Praeger Security International
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When Ronald Reagan introduced the Strategic Defense Initiative
(SDI) in 1983, he boldly challenged the long-accepted nuclear
doctrine of "mutual assured destruction." He argued that the
development of this costly and complex missile defense system,
popularly known as "Star Wars," was the only viable and real
alternative to the ongoing proliferation of nuclear weapons. While
Reagan's vision unwittingly accelerated the end of the Cold War,
SDI soon became a program shrouded in controversy. Costs soared and
researchers struggled to develop the essential and successful
technologies, although the threat of an atomic exchange with the
former Soviet Union no longer loomed on the horizon. Despite those
factors, SDI has survived. It remains in the active stages of
development more than two decades after it was introduced, even as
American policy makers struggle to counter the emerging threat
posed by "rogue states" engaged in the active pursuit and
development of atomic weapons. Devoid of any political agenda,
Strategic Defense in the Nuclear Age presents a concise overview of
the history of SDI, chronicling its successes and failures through
the ongoing evolution of the program. It is the most up-to-date
account on the market today. Sanford Lakoff is an established
expert on the development of SDI. In this work, he chronicles the
history of the program from its initial introduction during the
Reagan years, through the ongoing struggles associated with
research and development that plague the program to this day. Each
chapter provides analysis of the strategic, scientific, and
diplomatic challenges policy makers and scientists struggle to
overcome, at the same time exploring the changingstrategic needs
and specific purposes for the program. Offering a glossary that
provides an explanation of key scientific terms and an appendix by
noted physicist Richard L. Garwin, this book will appeal to
scholars and students, as well as to the general public.
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