This is an excellent advanced study in strategy in the nuclear
age. Cimbala covers the field thoroughly. He challenges much of the
conventional and established approaches to deterrence and crisis
management. . . . Cimbala's work is a valuable and refreshing
addition to the literature. Scholars will find it enriching and
challenging. . . . This is a must acquisition for university and
professional libraries. "Choice"
Cimbala critically examines the rational behind Western defense
policies based on deterrence. According to the author, nuclear
strategizing--or coping with outside threats--is
shortsighted--dependent as it is on economic analogies and
technical fixation. It leaves unanswered important questions about
the relationships between strategy, politics, and long-term defense
goals. Cimbala examines a number of issues from this point of
departure, including: arms control, de-escalation and escalation,
control of nuclear forecast, and the future of conventional
forces.
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