Dangerous Ground by Scott Ritter

Dangerous Ground by Scott Ritter

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Zusammenfassung

From one of the world's leading authorities on arms control, a probing look at America's failed attempts at arms control, from the Truman administration to the present

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Dangerous Ground by Scott Ritter

In Dangerous Ground , Scott Ritter, one of the world's leading experts on arms control, tells a bold and revisionist account of the inseparable histories of the post-World War II American presidency and nuclear weapons. Unpacking sixty years of nuclear history, Ritter shows that nuclear weapons have become such a fixture that they define present-day America on economic, military, political, and moral grounds. And despite fears of global nuclear proliferation, the greatest threat to international stability, Ritter argues, is the US's addiction to nuclear weapons. Even in light of Barack Obama's historic speech in April 2009,which called for the eventual abolition of nuclear weapons, America continues to guard a significant and dangerous nuclear stockpile. The notion that we are more secure with nuclear weapons is deeply entrenched in the American psyche,and virulently protected by forces in the US establishment. As long as this paradigm persists, Ritter suggests, there will be no fundamental US policy change, and as such, no change in global nuclear proliferation.
Scott Ritter served as Chief Weapons Inspector for the United Nations Special Commission in Iraq from 1991-1998. He is the author of Iraq Confidential, Target Iran, and Waging Peace. He lives in upstate New York.
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ISBN 13 9781568583990
ISBN 10 1568583990
Titel Dangerous Ground
Autor Scott Ritter
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Nation Books
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-03-30
Seitenanzahl 464
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