Who needs nuclear weapons?
Philip Towle, 27 October 1988
Without the Bomb: The Politics of Nuclear Non-Proliferation
by Mitchell Reiss.
Columbia, 337 pp., $35, January 1988,0 231 06438 1 Show More
by Mitchell Reiss.
Columbia, 337 pp., $35, January 1988,
Deep Black: The Secrets of Space Espionage
by William Burrows.
Bantam, 401 pp., £14.95, January 1988,0 593 01342 5 Show More
by William Burrows.
Bantam, 401 pp., £14.95, January 1988,
Democracy and Deterrence: The History and Future of Nuclear Strategy
by Philip Bobbitt.
Macmillan, 350 pp., £29.50, March 1988,0 333 43537 0 Show More
by Philip Bobbitt.
Macmillan, 350 pp., £29.50, March 1988,
“... but the technology did not provide a clear answer. The central strategic dilemma, according to Philip Bobbitt, is posed, not by nuclear proliferation to minor powers, but by US efforts to guarantee the safety of other countries, and particularly the Europeans. Would they really risk New York for the sake of Hamburg, and are nuclear weapons thus ... ”