| 1977 - 616 pages
...Secretary of State Dulles called for "more flexibility than that concept alone will give us."2 'Henry Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957) and Matthew B. Ridgway, Soldier: The Memoirs of Matthew B. Ridguay (New York: Harper and Brothers,... | |
| 1977 - 1230 pages
...Secretary of State Dulles called for "more flexibility than that concept alone will give us."2 1Henry Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957) and Matthew B. Ridgway, Soldier: The Memoirs of Mattbew B Ridguay (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1956).... | |
| Raymond E. Burrell - 1978 - 56 pages
...McNamara, The Essence of Security: Reflections in Office (New York: Harper and Row, 1968), p. 37. 26. Henry A. Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957), p. 191. 27. For a discussion of the premises underlying flexible response, see William W. Kaufman,... | |
| 1998 - 284 pages
...Korean Conflict," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 39 (April 1984), pp. 153-172. "Henry A. Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Bros., 1957), p. 376. 60 Alice Langley Hsieh, Communist China 's Strategy in the Nuclear Age (Englewood... | |
| Bradley S. Klein - 1994 - 212 pages
...Press, 1956); Paul Nitze, "Atoms, Strategy and Policy," Foreign Affairs, 34:2, January 1956, 187-98; Henry A. Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957); and Maxwell Taylor, The Uncertain Trumpet (New York: Harper and Row, 1960). 30 Raymond Aron, The Great... | |
| H. Thomas Davis - 1995 - 166 pages
...Conduct of War, 1789-1961 (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1961), p. 60. For the Kissinger summation see Henry A. Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957), p. 141. 11. Fuller, p. 60. 12. Clausewitz, p. 596. 13. Clausewitz, p. 596. 14. Clausewitz, p. 598.... | |
| Ian Q. R. Thomas - 1997 - 330 pages
...analysts argued that the very ambiguity of allied nuclear strategy enhanced deterrence. See, for example, Henry A. Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957). 95. An outstanding study on the evolution of flexible response, upon which portions of this section... | |
| T. V. Paul, Richard J. Harknett, James J. Wirtz - 2000 - 324 pages
...Halperin and Thomas Schelling, Strategy and Arms Control (New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1961); Henry A. Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Row, 1957); and Thomas C. Schelling, Arms and Influence (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1966).... | |
| Derek D. Smith - 2006 - 11 pages
...hybrid approach incorporating elements of each strand of thought, maintaining the "tripwire" 24 Henry Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957), 134; fames f. Wirtz, "Counterproliferation, Conventional Counterforce and Nuclear War," Journal of... | |
| David Eugene Johnson - 1997 - 123 pages
...University of Chicago Press, 1957), ix, 1; quoted in Weigley, The American Way of War, 412. 35. Ibid. 36. Henry A. Kissinger, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (New York: Harper and Row, for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1957), 11; quoted in Weigley, The American Way of War, 414.... | |
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