Since 1945, the United States has manufactured and deployed more than
70,000 nuclear weapons to deter and if necessary fight a nuclear war.
Some observers believe the absence of a third world war confirms that
these weapons were a prudent and cost-effective response to the
uncertainty and fear surrounding the Soviet Union's military and
political ambitions during the cold war. As early as 1950, nuclear
weapons were considered relatively inexpensive providing "a bigger
bang for a buck"and were thoroughly integrated into U.S. forces on
that basis. Yet this assumption was never validated. Indeed, for more
than fifty years scant attention has been paid to the enormous costs
of this effortmore than $5 trillion thus farand its short and
long-term consequences for the nation. Based on four years of
extensive research, Atomic Audit is the first book to document the
comprehensive costs of U.S. nuclear weapons, assembling for the first
time anywhere the actual and estimated expenditures for the program
since its creation in 1940. The authors provide a unique perspective
on U.S. nuclear policy and nuclear weapons, tracking their development
from the Manhattan Project of World War II to the present day and
assessing each aspect of the program, including research, development,
testing, and production; deployment; command, control, communications,
and intelligence; and defensive measures. They also examine the costs
of dismantling nuclear weapons, the management and disposal of large
quantities of toxic and radioactive wastes left over from their
production, compensation for persons harmed by nuclear weapons
activities, nuclear secrecy, and the economic implications of nuclear
deterrence. Utilizing archival and newly declassified government
documents and data, this richly documented book demonstrates how a
variety of factorsthe open-ended nature of nuclear deterrence,
faulty assumptions about the cost-effectiveness of nuclear weapons,
regular misrepresentati
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The Costs and Consequences of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Since 1940
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780815722946
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Brookings Institution Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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