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The First nuclear world war
The First Nuclear World War presents a strategic analysis aimed at preventing future nuclear conflicts and limiting the spread of nuclear weapons. Written by Patrick O’Heffernan, Amory B. Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins, the book explores the political, military, and technological factors that shape global nuclear policy. It examines the dangers posed by nuclear proliferation, the risks of miscalculation among nuclear-armed states, and the urgent need for international cooperation. The authors propose practical frameworks for reducing nuclear threats through diplomacy, arms control agreements, and alternative defense strategies. This work offers critical insights into the global security environment of the early 1980s and remains relevant to contemporary discussions on nuclear stability.
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