DOI:10.2307/2626731 - Corpus ID: 154529784
The Origins of Overkill: Nuclear Weapons and American Strategy, 1945-1960
@article{Rosenberg1983TheOO, title={The Origins of Overkill: Nuclear Weapons and American Strategy, 1945-1960}, author={David A. Rosenberg}, journal={International Security}, year={1983}, volume={7}, pages={3 - 71}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:154529784} }
- D. Rosenberg
- Published 21 January 1983
- History, Political Science
- International Security
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