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Antiballistic Missile Defence in the 1980s, Hardback Book

Antiballistic Missile Defence in the 1980s Hardback

Edited by Ian Bellany, Coit D. Blacker

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Cold War Security Studies series

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This book, first published in 1983, analyses the technical and political developments in the two decades after the 1972 Soviet-American ABM treaty.

It signposts the route for discussion of the antiballistic missile question – with its shared tacit assumption that nuclear war is for deterring and not fighting – and examines the dangerous tendency to conduct the ABM debate of the 1980s with the technical and political assumptions of the 1960s.

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