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The Evolving U S Nuclear Narrative Communicating The Rationale For The Role And Value Of U S Nuclear Weapons 1989 To Today Rebecca K C Hersman Clark Murdock Shanelle Van

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The Evolving U S Nuclear Narrative Communicating The Rationale For The Role And Value Of U S Nuclear Weapons 1989 To Today Rebecca K C Hersman Clark Murdock Shanelle Van
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Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 89
Author: Rebecca K. C. Hersman; Clark Murdock; Shanelle Van
ISBN: 9781442279674, 1442279672
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Evolving U S Nuclear Narrative Communicating The Rationale For The Role And Value Of U S Nuclear Weapons 1989 To Today Rebecca K C Hersman Clark Murdock Shanelle Van by Rebecca K. C. Hersman; Clark Murdock; Shanelle Van 9781442279674, 1442279672 instant download after payment.

In recent years, it has become increasingly clear to many observers that the Department of Defense must better communicate to the officers at the tactical end of the nuclear mission a rationale for nuclear weapons and deterrence, the critical role that they play in the post-Cold War strategy of the United States, and the value of nuclear weapons to the security of the American people. This report tracks the changing conceptual and political landscape of U.S. nuclear deterrence to illuminate the gap in prioritizing the nuclear arsenal and to build a compelling rationale for tactical personnel explaining the role and value of U.S. nuclear weapons.

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