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ID085100
Title ProperHome defence and the sandys defence white paper, 1957
LanguageENG
AuthorGrant, Matthew
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Long understood as the key document in Britain's Cold War history, the Duncan Sandys Defence White Paper of 1957 nevertheless has a largely forgotten context: home defence. This article argues that understanding this context allows important new conclusions to be drawn concerning the drafting, presentation and the reception of the document and the deterrent strategy it expounded. It argues that the Paper failed to establish a new doctrine for civil defence which reconciled the policy with the wider deterrent strategy. In doing this, the Paper presented a muddled policy to the public: one which failed to justify the reductions in civil defence provision but which stressed the destructive power of thermonuclear weapons. This had the effect of encouraging the critics of the government's nuclear strategy to flag up the absence of adequate civil defence measures and highlight the 'admission' that there was no defence against the hydrogen bomb.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 31, No. 6; Dec 2008: p925-949
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 31, No. 6; Dec 2008: p925-949
Key WordsNuclear Weapons ;  Deterrence ;  Civil Defence ;  Home Defence ;  Sandys ;  Defence Policy ;  Conscription


 
 
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