“The myth of the nuclear revolution: Power politics in the atomic age,” [Book Review]

Journal of Strategic Studies 1:1-9 (2021)
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Abstract

This book review of Lieber and Press's “The myth of the nuclear revolution: Power politics in the atomic age" challenges the authors' position that nuclear weapons essentially have the same properties of conventional weapons. We argue that nuclear weapons alter warfare because they can end human civilization, and they pose a shared risk of mutual destruction.

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S. M. Amadae
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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