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The development and use of nuclear power has led to the United States assuming a position as the true World Military Superpower. ...
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... ease these feelings and perhaps smooth out a few tensions in the area; with one superpower controlling the globe, \"the possession of nuclear deterrents by ...
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... Most leaders of countries with nuclear power want to keep their status as a superpower, and leaders of smaller less developed countries either want to have ...
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Should a Superpower Establish a Sphere of Influence? ... Nuclear war would destroy everyone nothing a sphere of influence can alter, but a conventional war, time ...
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... the stopping of radioactive fallout and the superpower arms race are still in negotiation. Nations have sought to limit the testing of nuclear weapons to ...
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... were a very dangerous weapon because they created the possibility of a nuclear victory.' The thought that either superpower could launch a nuclear weapon and ...
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... possibly work and that the failure of deterrence must necessarily lead to mutual superpower incineration. These state that pure nuclear deterrence precludes ...
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... the lone superpower, unchecked and free to do as it so pleased. The Cold War, ignited by post WWII tensions, heightened to near nuclear Armageddon following ...
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... of meeting across the negotiating table from the world's remaining Superpower, by so doing ... the ability to move the dialogue beyond the narrow nuclear issue to ...
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... Once he acquires a sufficient amount of chemical, biological, and nuclear weaponry, there is no ... by a powerful Iraq, that will be a new superpower" (Pollack, 150 ...
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... Americans. Successfully evading a nuclear war with the USSR, the US stands alone as the last great superpower. Competition between ...
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... Americans. Successfully evading a nuclear war with the USSR, the US stands alone as the last great superpower. Competition between ...
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... weapons, because both sides feared nuclear war. It started in the mid 40's after WWII had left Europe in shambles and Russia and the USA in superpower positions ...
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... During the second half of 1991, the Soviet Unions, "the world's largest nation and a highly militarized nuclear superpower, broke apart into its constituent ...
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... intelligent judgements" seem mutually exclusive - about the impact of the disaster on this country's relationship with "that other nuclear superpower"(8). What ...
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... larger one such as Iraq or Iran, could not ever conceivably have enough fire-power to match that of the US, Great Britain, Russia, or other nuclear superpower. ...
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... being a world superpower precepanting the climb of the US as a world superpower. ... showed the East that they have many hi-tech missilery and nuclear power that ...
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... of the atomic bomb that the US assumed its position as a true superpower. ... Nuclear weapons were part of an integrated system of containment and deterrence. ...
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... about their normal business oblivious to any possibility of an atomic and nuclear war. ... and made them realize that the United States was a superpower and would ...
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... larger one such as Iraq or Iran, could not ever conceivably have enough fire-power to match that of the US, Great Britain, Russia, or other nuclear superpower. ...
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... the US Government became more worried that a communist superpower had ventured ... second and most important advantage was the stationing of nuclear missiles close ...
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... the US Government became more worried that a communist superpower had ventured ... second and most important advantage was the stationing of nuclear missiles close ...
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... "Fear of the consequences of nuclear war not only made it exceedingly improbable that either superpower would deliberately seek a military confrontation with ...
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... From the 1940s to 1990 tensions developed between two superpower nation. ... Americans also feared that the Soviets were going to use nuclear weapons because of ...
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Atomic Diplomacy Revisted: US Nuclear Security Policy, Kennen to Kissenger The emergence of ... atomic bomb that the US assumed its position as a true superpower. ...
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... atomic bomb, its consequences and the power struggle to be The Superpower on earth ... Soviet atomic bomb in 1949, which ended America's monopoly on nuclear weapons ...
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... the Russian government and pushed the Soviet government towards nuclear technology and ... country was divided into four zones, where each superpower controlled a ...
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... superpower leaders, Khrushchev tells Kennedy that he regards the quarantine as \'an act of aggression which pushes mankind toward the abyss of a world nuclear ...
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... a superpower are over. It is now nothing more than a regional power. (Due to the disintegration of the USSR mentioned earlier.) Although it is still a nuclear ...
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... a superpower are over. It is now nothing more than a regional power. (Due to the disintegration of the USSR mentioned earlier.) Although it is still a nuclear ...
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