Bedeviled by a Paradox: Nitze,Bundy, and an Incipient Nuclear Norm |
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Authors: | Reid B. C. Pauly |
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Affiliation: | 1. rpauly@mit.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis article explores how two influential American policy makers—Paul Nitze and McGeorge Bundy—wrestled with the idea of a norm against the use of nuclear weapons. Existing scholarship has overlooked how both Bundy and Nitze came to understand the idea of nuclear non-use, especially related to the credibility of threats to use nuclear weapons. Using documentary evidence from their personal papers, this article illuminates the thinking of Bundy and Nitze, finding that both engaged with the idea of a norm of non-use of nuclear weapons in their strategic writing and thought. |
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Keywords: | history US policy non-use no-first-use deterrence strategic stability nuclear strategy Cold War |
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