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Avoiding Armageddon - Europe, the United States, and the Struggle for Nuclear Non-Proliferation, 1945-1970 (Hardcover, New):... Avoiding Armageddon - Europe, the United States, and the Struggle for Nuclear Non-Proliferation, 1945-1970 (Hardcover, New)
Susanna Schrafstetter, Stephen Twigge
R2,778 Discovery Miles 27 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the destruction of Hiroshima to the conclusion of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1968, the international community struggled to halt the nuclear arms race and to prevent the annihilation of humanity. This study offers an accessible and authoritative account of European policy in this critical dimension of world politics. How much influence did Europeans exert in Washington? Why were European objectives often at variance with U.S. expectations? To what extent did differing national agendas on non-proliferation cause friction within the Western Alliance? Schrafstetter and Twigge examine five initiatives designed to prevent or restrain the nuclear arms race: the international option, the commercial option, the moral option, the multilateral option, and the legal option. Their conclusions show the extent to which non-proliferation policy dominated European politics and the transatlantic relationship. The international option focuses on early UN plans for international control of atomic energy (1946-48). The commercial option assesses the influence of Eisenhower's Atoms for Peace proposal of 1953 and the impact of civil nuclear power. The moral option charts international attempts to outlaw the testing of nuclear weapons, resulting in the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty. The multilateral option discusses the role of collective nuclear forces in addressing West German demands for nuclear equality within NATO. The legal option explores British, French, and West German attitudes to nuclear disarmament and charts the international drive to stop the spread of nuclear weapons culminating in the signing of the Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1968. Throughout the analysis, attention isfocused on the role of the European powers and their influence on both Washington and Moscow.

Diana: Her Transformation (Hardcover): Stephen Twigg Diana: Her Transformation (Hardcover)
Stephen Twigg
R886 Discovery Miles 8 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Biography of Diana, Princess of Wales in the words of her favourite body-mind therapist, masseur Stephen Twigg. Diana: Her Transformation tells the story of who the People's Princess was in the words of the man who was a participant in her transformation from unhappy young woman, suffering from depression, bulimia and thoughts of suicide, to powerful figure on the world stage who was able to challenge governments and cause a royal dynasty to bow to the wishes of a nation. This book which makes all the others clear and explains who Diana was not just what she did.

Planning Armageddon - Britain, the United States and the Command of Western Nuclear Forces, 1945-1964 (Paperback): Len Scott,... Planning Armageddon - Britain, the United States and the Command of Western Nuclear Forces, 1945-1964 (Paperback)
Len Scott, Stephen Robert Twigge, Stephen Twigge
R1,036 Discovery Miles 10 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Planning Armageddon provides the first detailed account of Britain's Command, Control, Intelligence and Communications infrastructure. A central theme of the book is the British-American atomic relationship and its implications for NATO strategy. Based on the recollections of officials and military officers in both Britain and the United States and employing recently declassified government documents, Planning Armageddon presents a systematic analysis of British involvement in nuclear planning from Hiroshima to the development of Polaris. At the same time, it provides an important examination of the operational weaknesses of the British nuclear deterrent and the potential hazards presented by unwarranted secrecy.

The Invasion of Afghanistan and UK-Soviet Relations, 1979-1982 - Documents on British Policy Overseas, Series III, Volume VIII... The Invasion of Afghanistan and UK-Soviet Relations, 1979-1982 - Documents on British Policy Overseas, Series III, Volume VIII (Paperback)
Richard Smith, Patrick Salmon, Stephen Twigge
R1,533 Discovery Miles 15 330 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume examines British policy towards the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979. The documents in this volume, many released into the public realm for the first time, describe the development of British policy towards the Soviet Union during the eventful years 1979-1982. The new Conservative government, under Margaret Thatcher, was determined to strengthen British defences against the perceived Soviet threat and advocated a strong response to the Soviet intervention. East-West relations further deteriorated following the imposition of martial law in Poland in December 1981. The dilemma facing the British government was how to express strong disapproval of Soviet actions while still attempting to maintain a constructive bilateral relationship, and at the same time keep British policy in line with the Western Alliance. The death of President Brezhnev in November 1982, after 18 years in office, brought uncertainty but also new opportunities for relations with the Soviets. This book will be of much interest to students of British politics and foreign policy, Russian history, US foreign policy, Central Asian politics, and IR in general.

The Invasion of Afghanistan and UK-Soviet Relations, 1979-1982 - Documents on British Policy Overseas, Series III, Volume VIII... The Invasion of Afghanistan and UK-Soviet Relations, 1979-1982 - Documents on British Policy Overseas, Series III, Volume VIII (Hardcover)
Richard Smith, Patrick Salmon, Stephen Twigge
R4,668 Discovery Miles 46 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume examines British policy towards the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979. The documents in this volume, many released into the public realm for the first time, describe the development of British policy towards the Soviet Union during the eventful years 1979-1982. The new Conservative government, under Margaret Thatcher, was determined to strengthen British defences against the perceived Soviet threat and advocated a strong response to the Soviet intervention. East-West relations further deteriorated following the imposition of martial law in Poland in December 1981. The dilemma facing the British government was how to express strong disapproval of Soviet actions while still attempting to maintain a constructive bilateral relationship, and at the same time keep British policy in line with the Western Alliance. The death of President Brezhnev in November 1982, after 18 years in office, brought uncertainty but also new opportunities for relations with the Soviets. This book will be of much interest to students of British politics and foreign policy, Russian history, US foreign policy, Central Asian politics, and IR in general.

The Spy Toolkit - Extraordinary inventions from World War II (Hardcover): The National Archives, Stephen Twigge The Spy Toolkit - Extraordinary inventions from World War II (Hardcover)
The National Archives, Stephen Twigge
R339 R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Save R30 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Spies claim that theirs is the second oldest profession. Secret agents across time have had the same key tasks: looking and listening, getting the information they need and smuggling it back home. Over the course of human history, some amazingly complex and imaginative tools have been created to help those working under the cloak of supreme secrecy.

During the Second World War, British undercover agents were the heroes behind the scenes, playing a dangerous and sometimes deadly game - risking all to gather intelligence about their enemies. What did these agents have in their toolkits? What ingenious spy gadgets did they have up their sleeves? What devious tricks did they deploy to avoid detection? From the ingenious to the amusing, this highly visual book delves into espionage files that were long held top secret, revealing spycraft in action.

Planning Armageddon - Britain, the United States and the Command of Western Nuclear Forces, 1945-1964 (Hardcover): Len Scott,... Planning Armageddon - Britain, the United States and the Command of Western Nuclear Forces, 1945-1964 (Hardcover)
Len Scott, Stephen Robert Twigge, Stephen Twigge
R4,394 Discovery Miles 43 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The procedures and plans governing the use of Britain's nuclear weapons are fundamental to our understanding of British defence policy. Throughout the Cold War, questions relating to when, where and how British nuclear weapons would ever be used remained hidden from public scrutiny. In addressing these questions, this volume provides a detailed account of Britain's command, control, communications and intelligence infrastructure. A central theme of the book is the British-American atomic relationship and its implications for NATO strategy. Based on the recollections of officials and military officers in both Britain and the USA, and employing declassified government documents, the work presents a systematic analysis of British involvement in nuclear planning from Hiroshima to the development of Polaris. At the same time, it provides an examination of the operational weaknesses of the British nuclear deterrent and the potential hazards presented by unwarranted secrecy.

Images of The National Archives: Cold War (Paperback): Stephen Twigge Images of The National Archives: Cold War (Paperback)
Stephen Twigge
R467 R427 Discovery Miles 4 270 Save R40 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Cold War tells the story of half a century of superpower confrontation from the end of the Second World War to the collapse of the Soviet Union. The book describes in chilling detail the military and ideological struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union that dominated the post-war landscape. The book highlights the role played by Britain during the Cold War and its involvement in Cold War flash points including the Berlin Blockade, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The book describes the devastating consequences of nuclear war, the growth and influence of the peace movement and the exploits of the Cold War spy networks built up by both sides. Based on previously secret government reports and papers, the book tells a compelling story of global conflict and superpower politics set against a backdrop of dramatic social and cultural change.

Things I've Thought (I Think) - Illustrated Puns and Wordplay (Paperback): Steven Twigg Things I've Thought (I Think) - Illustrated Puns and Wordplay (Paperback)
Steven Twigg; Illustrated by Steven Twigg
R466 R428 Discovery Miles 4 280 Save R38 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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