Games of Chicken: Four Decades of U.S. Nuclear Policy

David Schwartzman

Games of Chicken: Four Decades of U.S. Nuclear Policy
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Published
18 February 1988
Pages
256
ISBN
9780275928841

Games of Chicken: Four Decades of U.S. Nuclear Policy

David Schwartzman

Games of Chicken proposes basing nuclear weapons policies on both historical and analytical arguments. Schwartzman analyzes the trade-off between the aggression risk, which U.S. policy has sought to minimize, and the pre-emption risk, which has been ignored. This analysis is then applied to policy developments under each of the post-war U.S. presidents. The historical analysis also demonstrates the importance of the role of myths in the development of policy, most notably: the myth of the nuclear strategy expert; the evil empire myth; and the economic necessity myth. Finally, the author proposes a viable solution to the increasing build-up of nuclear weapons, one which would minimize the preemption risk.

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