AnyBook4Less.com
Find the Best Price on the Web
Order from a Major Online Bookstore
Developed by Fintix
Home  |  Store List  |  FAQ  |  Contact Us  |  
 
Ultimate Book Price Comparison Engine
Save Your Time And Money

Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy

Please fill out form in order to compare prices
Title: Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy
by Henry Alfred Kissinger
ISBN: 0-86531-745-3
Publisher: Perseus Books
Pub. Date: 01 March, 1984
Format: Paperback
List Price(USD): $58.50
Your Country
Currency
Delivery
Include Used Books
Are you a club member of: Barnes and Noble
Books A Million Chapters.Indigo.ca

Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Pertinent to todays political situation
Comment: Why write a review on a book about nuclear weapons and foreign policy that is nearly fifty years old and does not reflect the current geo-political situation? Because it is a darn good book. Kissinger has a way writing that is succinct and to the point, he has the genius of explaining complicated subjects in simple terms. The basic premise of the book is that the United States should not rule out the use of nuclear weapons in foreign policy. He argues persuasively that the limited use of nuclear weapons need not escalate into cataclysmic nuclear exchange. The forces of history have made this a moot point. The Soviet Union lies in the dustbin of history and the surviving Russian republics are not capable of launching an effective nuclear counterstrike- the United States alone is now the worlds surviving superpower. It is entirely conceivable that we could initiate a nuclear strike with relative impunity now. Whether or not this would be politically or morally correct is a matter of debate. But more importantly, the development of smart weapons have made the use of massive nuclear or even limited nuclear attack unnecessary.

But what makes this book worth the read is Kissingers insightful political analysis. For instance, he argues that it is impossible to use traditional diplomacy based on good faith and a willingness to come to an agreement with a revolutionary power because such governments do not operate under the presuppositions of Western civilization. Diplomatic meetings between such diverse powers are not seen by revolutionary powers as opportunities to come to an agreement and to avoid conflict, but as elaborate stage plays which to seek to influence and win over public opinion in other nations. This is a lesson that those who wonder why the Moslem world hates the United States and who believe that if we just sit down and talk we can come to a reasonable understanding need to learn. Kissinger would say that such people live in a fools paradise.

The use of force is not an evil but a strategic necessity if civilization is to be preserved. Many liberals today believe that if the United States would just disarm and be more understanding of the Moslem world that the Osama Bin Ladens of this world would cease their hatred of us. What these starried-eyed liberals do not understand is that the Moslem extremist do not hate us for what we do, but for who we are. Their attacks will not stop until our civilization is destroyed. Kissinger noted that the Turks did not stop voluntarily at the gates of Vienna or the Arabs in Southern France. Rather, a line was established because they had been defeated in battle, and the decay of Arab power did not set in until the West exercised unremitting pressure to push them back.

Kissinger does not argue for the use of force over diplomacy, but that diplomacy is ineffective when the use of force has been abdicated. Only when a nation stands ready to defend itself and is willing to use force will diplomacy work. Thus, in our conflict with the Moslem world, if the United States unilaterally declares it will abdicate the use of force and will not retaliate for terrorists attacks against our citizens (or only purse retaliation only in the courts of law) there is no reason for Moslem extremists to give an inch- they will get everything they want. Yes, it is still worth the read.

Rating: 4
Summary: ADVOCATES DEVELOPMENT OF LIMITED WAR DOCTRINE
Comment: The main premise of this 1958 book is that the USA must plan for a limited war and not assume that all wars will be total ones, like World War II. Kissinger argues that our failure to do this caused great trouble in Korea and put us at a disadvantage in dealing with the Soviet Union. Chapters discuss our allies, Soviet propaganda, and disarmament. The book is well written and most persuasive.

Of course it should be clear to everyone that a book over forty years old is of limited value today, especially as the Cold War is over. Kissinger warns us about the now disproved missile gap and fails to appreciate the Chinese-Soviet split, which had already started.

My one major disagreement concerns Kissinger's contention that limited use of nuclear weapons in war could be more appropriate than convential ones. He ignores the profound consequences crossing such a line would entail. He is right that any side using regular forces would be vulnerable to nuclear attack, but that does not mean that we must use them to start with! In fact, not using them sends the world an important message about how serious we are in wanting to avoid a total, nuclear war.

Similar Books:

Title: The White House Years
by Henry A. Kissinger
ISBN: 0316496618
Publisher: Little Brown & Co
Pub. Date: 01 October, 1979
List Price(USD): $35.00
Title: A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace, 1812-22
by Henry Alfred. Kissinger
ISBN: 0395172292
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Co
Pub. Date: 01 September, 1973
List Price(USD): $14.95
Title: Years of Upheaval
by Henry Kissinger
ISBN: 0316285919
Publisher: Little Brown & Co
Pub. Date: 01 March, 1982
List Price(USD): $29.95
Title: Ending the Vietnam War : A History of America's Involvement in and Extrication from the Vietnam War
by Henry Kissinger
ISBN: 074321532X
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pub. Date: 11 February, 2003
List Price(USD): $18.00
Title: YEARS OF RENEWAL
by Henry Kissinger
ISBN: 0684855720
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pub. Date: 22 March, 2000
List Price(USD): $24.00

Thank you for visiting www.AnyBook4Less.com and enjoy your savings!

Copyright� 2001-2021 Send your comments

Powered by Apache