Good Books on Nuclear War?
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Good Books on Nuclear War?
Can anyone here recommend some good books to read that accurately detail the history, strategy, and technology of the USA and USSR during the Cold War with respect to their nuclear weapons?
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I found this a good source of nuclear strategy analysis, albeit published in 1986 or so.
"Strategic Nuclear War: What the Superpowers Target and Why" by Martel and Savage
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=books
Here's what is said at the page:
"This is an excellent, well-written, and dispassionate analysis of nuclear weapons strategies by two experts in the field. The authors examine American and Soviet strategic nuclear forces and strategies and then, with the assistance of a computer, simulate realistic models of a strategic war between the two. Their data are accurate and their tables are helpful, as is the glossary. The book is well researched and stimulating, with extensive references and bibliography. A provocative afterword provides an interesting and challenging war game created by the authors and first played by a group of students at St. Anselm College. It is a timely simulation exercise that places the players in the roles of the decision makers. This is a book that deserves to be in university as well as professional libraries. It will also serve as a valuable text in graduate and advanced undergraduate courses of strategic and national defense. The authors deserve to be congratulated on a job well conceived and well executed."
Found it in my University's library. Good read, but, again, it's a 1986 book.
"Strategic Nuclear War: What the Superpowers Target and Why" by Martel and Savage
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=books
Here's what is said at the page:
"This is an excellent, well-written, and dispassionate analysis of nuclear weapons strategies by two experts in the field. The authors examine American and Soviet strategic nuclear forces and strategies and then, with the assistance of a computer, simulate realistic models of a strategic war between the two. Their data are accurate and their tables are helpful, as is the glossary. The book is well researched and stimulating, with extensive references and bibliography. A provocative afterword provides an interesting and challenging war game created by the authors and first played by a group of students at St. Anselm College. It is a timely simulation exercise that places the players in the roles of the decision makers. This is a book that deserves to be in university as well as professional libraries. It will also serve as a valuable text in graduate and advanced undergraduate courses of strategic and national defense. The authors deserve to be congratulated on a job well conceived and well executed."
Found it in my University's library. Good read, but, again, it's a 1986 book.
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