The Russian nuclear shield from Stalin to Yeltsin The Cold War and beyond /

'...even the well-informed reader will no doubt learn a lot...' - The International History Review 'This is certainly an interesting and, at times, insightful book...It is certainly worth reading this book.' - International Affairs 'This is one of the best books to be writte...

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Main Authors: Mathers, Jennifer.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: St Antony's series
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230535763
Summary: '...even the well-informed reader will no doubt learn a lot...' - The International History Review 'This is certainly an interesting and, at times, insightful book...It is certainly worth reading this book.' - International Affairs 'This is one of the best books to be written about Soviet and Russian military policies in some time and makes it clear that Jennifer G. Mathers, a lecturer in the Department of International Politics at the University of Wales in Aberystwyth, will have to be considered among the better western analysts of Russina military politics...It is a refreshing look...from the standpoint of the actors and events that influenced Soviet and Russian policy in the area of antiballistic missile (ABM) defense.' - Slavic Review 'Not only does she address the substance of Soviet and Russian policy on the 'nuclear shield' from a well-researched perspective, but, as important, she places the policy within a framework of Soviet and Russian domestic politics, military doctrine, and foreign policy that permits the reader to judge the reasons behind changes or continuities in it. Thus, the reader emerges with considerably more than a nuts-and-bolts knowledge of this military topic.' - Russian Review.
Item Description: Ebook.
Originally published in: 2000.
Carrier Form: 240 p.
ISBN: 9780333737422
9780230535763 :
0230535763 :
CLC: D81
Contents: Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Massive Retaliation and Soviet Ballistic Missile Defence, 1953-7 We Can Hit a Fly in Outer Space, 1957-62 From Cuba to Detente, 1962-68 Missile Defence and Arms Control Diplomacy, 1968-72 Missile Defence and the Decline of Detente, 1972-9 The Second Cold War and the Threat of SDI, 1980-5 New Political Thinking and Ballistic Missile Defence, 1985-91 Missile Defence and Yeltsin's Russia The Kremlin's Missile Defence Policy during the Cold War and Beyond Bibliography Index.