Social Defence and Soviet Military Power: An Inquiry Into the Relevance of an Alternative Defence Concept : ReportCenter for the Study of Social Conflict (C.O.M.T.), State University of Leiden, 1985 - 469 síður |
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... nuclear threats . During this decade the United States employed its strategic nuclear forces on nine different occasions . During the Berlin Blockade , for instance , the U.S. Strategic Air Command stationed B - 29 bombers in Western ...
... nuclear threats . During this decade the United States employed its strategic nuclear forces on nine different occasions . During the Berlin Blockade , for instance , the U.S. Strategic Air Command stationed B - 29 bombers in Western ...
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... threats with the total number of assumed nuclear threats . The second method is to look at American nuclear threats and assume that Soviet threats were mirrored or reciprocated as generally happened in the past . In a study updating ...
... threats with the total number of assumed nuclear threats . The second method is to look at American nuclear threats and assume that Soviet threats were mirrored or reciprocated as generally happened in the past . In a study updating ...
Síða 205
... nuclear monopoly . The Cuban missile crisis was a Soviet initiative only ... threats in connection with Vietnam . Apparently , the ideological proximity ... nuclear threats . The nuclear threat against Maoist China in 1969 is an ...
... nuclear monopoly . The Cuban missile crisis was a Soviet initiative only ... threats in connection with Vietnam . Apparently , the ideological proximity ... nuclear threats . The nuclear threat against Maoist China in 1969 is an ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Implications for Social Defence | 3 |
Nonviolence 7 Conceptual Clarification | 7 |
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