Britain and the Bomb : Nuclear Diplomacy, 1964-1970 / David James Gill.
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- Nuclear weapons -- Government policy -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1964-1979
- Armes nucléaires -- Politique gouvernementale -- Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Grande-Bretagne -- Relations extérieures -- 1964-1979
- HISTORY -- Military -- Other
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science
- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain
- Diplomatic relations
- Nuclear weapons -- Government policy
- Great Britain
- Atomare Rüstung
- Außenpolitik
- Großbritannien
- 1900-1999
- 355.02/170941 23
- UA647 .G555 2014eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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A British bomb -- The ambiguities of opposition -- Constructing the Atlantic Nuclear Force -- The recurring death of nuclear sharing -- Cooperation as consultation -- Proliferation politics.
Drawing on primary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, Britain and the Bomb explores how economic, political, and strategic considerations have shaped British nuclear diplomacy. The book concentrates on Prime Minister Harold Wilson's first two terms of office, 1964-1970, which represent a critical period in international nuclear history. Wilson's commitment to the Non-Proliferation Treaty and his support for continued investment in the British nuclear weapons program, despite serious economic and political challenges, established precedents that still influence policymakers to.
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