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Anatomy of the Cuban missile crisis / Nathan, James A 2001  Book
Nathan, James A Book
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Publication Westport, Greenwood Press, 2001.
Description xxix, 215p.
Standard Number 0313299730
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ID:   065873


Calculating credibility: how leaders assess military threates / Press, Daryl G 2005  Book
Press, Daryl G Book
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Publication Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2005.
Description ix, 218p.
Series Cornell studies in security affairs
Contents Theories of credibility-the"appeasement" crises: German assessments of British and French credibility, 1938-39--Crises over Berlin: American and British assessments of Sovietvcredibility, 1958-61--Missiles in Cuba: American assessments of Soviet credibility, 1962
Standard Number 9780801443435
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ID:   048658


Cuban missile crisis: the struggle over policy / Hilsman, Roger 1996  Book
Hilsman, Roger Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger Publishers, 1996.
Description x, 162p.
Standard Number 0275954358
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ID:   047199


Essence of decision: explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis / Allison, Graham; Zelikow, Philip 1999  Book
Allison, Graham Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication New York, Longman, 1999.
Description xv, 416p.
Standard Number 0321013492
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High noon in the cold war: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Cuban missile crisis / Frankel, Max 2004  Book
Frankel, Max Book
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Publication New York, Presidio Press, 2004.
Description xiv, 206p.
Standard Number 0345465059
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Macmillan, Kennedy and the Cuban missile crisis: political, military and intelligence aspects / Scott, L V 1999  Book
Scott, L. V. Book
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Publication Houndmills, macmillan Press, 1999.
Description xiii, 251p.hbk
Series Contemporary History in Context
Standard Number 0333752600
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Night session of the Presidium of the Central Committee, 22-23 / Fursenko, Alexander   Journal Article
Fursenko, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract A Russian historian of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis argues from archival evidence that while authority to use tactical nuclear weapons was never delegated to local Soviet commanders, it was only with difficulty (and the assistance of the Navy commander in chief) that hard-liners were prevented from pushing through a potentially dangerous policy.
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ID:   094473


Nuclear disorder: surveying atomic threats / Allison, Graham   Journal Article
Allison, Graham Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The global nuclear order today could be as fragile as the global financial order was two years ago, when conventional wisdom declared it to be sound, stable, and resilient. In the aftermath of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, a confrontation that he thought had one chance in three of ending in nuclear war, U.S. President John F. Kennedy concluded that the nuclear order of the time posed unacceptable risks to mankind. "I see the possibility in the 1970s of the president of the United States having to face a world in which 15 or 20 or 25 nations may have these weapons," he forecast. "I regard that as the greatest possible danger." Kennedy's estimate reflected the general expectation that as nations acquired the advanced technological capability to build nuclear weapons, they would do so. Although history did not proceed along that trajectory, Kennedy's warning helped awaken the world to the intolerable dangers of unconstrained nuclear proliferation.
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Operation anadyr: US and Soviet generals recount the cuban missile crisis / Gribkov, Anatoli I; Smith, William Y; Friendly, Alfred (ed.) 1994  Book
Friendly, Alfred Book
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Publication Chicago, edition q,Inc., 1994.
Description xx,252p.
Standard Number 8867152164
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Three lessons from Tibor Toth / Toth, Tibor   Journal Article
Toth, Tibor Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract EPTEMBER 1, 1961 marks an "Infamous Anniversary," a turning point in the Cold War. The nuclear powers - at the time only the United States, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom - had refrained from nuclear testing for almost three years while negotiations on a nuclear test ban went on in Geneva. This absence of nuclear testing was based on mora-toria - unilateral, voluntary expressions of restraint.
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To the brink of nuclear disaster: nuclear danger in the cuban missile crisis of 1962 / Blight, James G 1994  Book
Blight, James G Book
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Publication USA, 1994.
Description 62p.
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