Deadly Logic: The Theory of Nuclear Deterrence (1966) By Philip Green
In his first book, Deadly Logic: The Theory of Nuclear Deterrence (1966), Green criticized the allegedly scientific approach to the nuclear arms race advanced by strategic policy scholars and policymakers of the time. Their reliance on scientific solutions to nuclear escalation was, he argued, profoundly unscientific and inattentive to the deeper moral and political dimensions of the possibility of nuclear warfare.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 361 pages
- In Good Condition