The Twilight of the Bombs: Recent Challenges, New Dangers, and the Prospects for a World Without Nuclear Weapons Audiobook | BooksCougar

The Twilight of the Bombs: Recent Challenges, New Dangers, and the Prospects for a World Without Nuclear Weapons Audiobook

The Twilight of the Bombs: Recent Challenges, New Dangers, and the Prospects for a World Without Nuclear Weapons Audiobook

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The culminating volume in Richard Rhodes’s monumental and prizewinning history of nuclear weapons, offering the first comprehensive narrative from the challenges faced in a post-Cold War age.

The past twenty years have transformed our relationship with nuclear weapons significantly. With extraordinary depth of knowledge and understanding, Rhodes makes apparent the way the five original nuclear powers-Russia, Great Britain, France, China, and specifically the United States-have struggled with new realities..Read More approximately The Twilight of the Bombs: Recent Issues, New Dangers, as well as the Potential clients for a global Without Nuclear Weapons He shows us how the stage was collection for a second tragic war when Iraq secretly destroyed its nuclear facilities and reveals the real factors George W. Bush chose to fight a second war in Iraq. We see how the efforts of U.S. weaponry labs laid the groundwork for nuclear consolidation in the former Soviet Union, how and just why South Africa secretly built and then damaged a small nuclear arsenal, and how Jimmy Carter’s personal diplomacy avoided another Korean War.

We also observe how present represents a nuclear turning stage and what hope exists for our future. Rhodes assesses the growing risk of nuclear terrorism and will be offering advice on what our complicated romantic relationships with North Korea and South Asia should evolve. Finally, he imagines what a post-nuclear world might appear to be, recommending what might make it possible.

Powerful and persuasive, The Twilight from the Bombs is an essential work of modern history.

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