Abstract

Introduction by Ernest May 1. 'War No Longer Has Any Logic Whatever': Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Thermonuclear Revolution 2. Longing for International Control, Banking on American Superiority: Harry S Truman's Approach to Nuclear Energy 3. Stalin and the Nuclear Age 4. John Foster Dulles' Nuclear Schizophrenia 5. Bear Any Burden?: John F. Kennedy and Nuclear Weapon 6. The Nuclear Education of Nikita Khrushchev 7. Before the Bomb and After: Winston Churchill and the Use of Force 8. Between 'Paper' and 'Real' Tigers: Mao's View of Nuclear Weapons 9. Charles De Gaulle and the Nuclear Revolution 10. Konrad Adenauer: Defence Diplomat on the Backstage Conclusion. Nuclear Statesmen Epilogue

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