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Hegemony and Culture in the Origins of NATO Nuclear First-Use, 1945-1955 Book

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Hegemony and Culture in the Origins of NATO Nuclear First-Use, 1945-1955, Johnston argues that the preemptive first use of nuclear weapons, long the foundation of American nuclear strategy, was not the carefully reasoned response to a growing Soviet conventional threat. Instead, it was part of a process of cultural social, Hegemony and Culture in the Origins of NATO Nuclear First-Use, 1945-1955
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  • Hegemony and Culture in the Origins of NATO Nuclear First-Use, 1945-1955
  • Written by author Andrew M. Johnston
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 2005/11/15
  • Johnston argues that the preemptive first use of nuclear weapons, long the foundation of American nuclear strategy, was not the carefully reasoned response to a growing Soviet conventional threat. Instead, it was part of a process of cultural "social
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The Persistence of Nuclear First-Use
• Culture, War, Empire
• The Persistence of the Old Regime: British, French and American Strategic Culture before 1949
• Disembodied Military Planning: the Political-Economy of Conventional Strategy, 1949-1950
• Mind the Gap: The Paper Divisions and Cardboard Wings of the Lisbon Force Goals, 1951-1952
• Strategies of Peripheralism: France, Britain and the American New Look
• Two Cultures of Massive Retaliation: Neo-Isolationism and the Idealism of John Foster Dulles
• Hegemony Versus Multilateralism: Nuclear Sharing and NATO's Search for Cohesion
• "Our Plans May Not Be Purely Defensive": Leading NATO into the Nuclear Era
• Conclusion: What Does Culture Tell Us about NATO Nuclear Strategy that We Were Afraid to Ask?


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Johnston argues that the preemptive first use of nuclear weapons, long the foundation of American nuclear strategy, was not the carefully reasoned response to a growing Soviet conventional threat. Instead, it was part of a process of cultural social, Hegemony and Culture in the Origins of NATO Nuclear First-Use, 1945-1955

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