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- W4205405096 abstract "Not everyone previously convinced of the inevitability of nuclear stalemate was ready, because of Sputnik, to adopt the opposite view. Many of those who had warned throughout the mid-1950s of the dangerous illusion of perpetual Western nuclear superiority saw the evident growth of Soviet nuclear capabilities as doing no more than confirming expectations. The folly of a strategy of massive retaliation was even more evident. Proponents of limited war felt their case to be strengthened. ‘[T]he first effect of the Sputnik on American policy has been to emphasize the thermo-nuclear stalemate and to strengthen the case for supplementing or replacing massive retaliation by limited atom war — and for giving tactical atomic weapons to America’s allies’, wrote British MP Denis Healey.1" @default.
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- W4205405096 title "The Technological Arms Race" @default.
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