Robert Jervis argues that the possibility of nuclear war has created a revolution in military strategy and international relations. The work examines how the potential for nuclear Armageddon has changed the meaning of war, the psychology of statesmanship, and the formulation of military policy by the superpowers. It is published by Harvard University Press.
Use Cases
- Analyzing shifts in military strategy based on the concept of nuclear revolution described in the text
- Studying the psychology of statesmanship and decision-making under the threat of nuclear war
- Examining the formulation of military policy by superpowers as discussed in the work
- Modeling concepts in international relations theory based on the arguments presented
Strengths
- Authored by a prominent scholar, Robert Jervis, in the field of international relations
- Published by an authoritative academic press, Harvard University Press
Limitations
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Provenance
- Source
- Harvard University Press
- Collection Method
- Academic monograph.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
- Spatial coverage is not specified; the analysis likely focuses on superpower relations.