Stopping the Bomb
"Stopping the Bomb" by Nicholas L. Miller is a compelling exploration into the evolution and effectiveness of American strategies aimed at curbing the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Published by Cornell University Press in 2018, this hardback edition spans 277 pages of insightful analysis. Miller presents a groundbreaking theory, asserting that shifts in U.S. nonproliferation policy are crucial for understanding the complexities of the nuclear landscape since the 1960s. By examining pivotal moments in history, including developments in China and India’s nuclear programs, he sheds light on the broader implications of these policies. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in international relations, security studies, and nuclear policy, offering in-depth knowledge and a fresh perspective on how the United States has navigated the challenges of nuclear deterrence and disarmament. Dive into Miller's analysis to better understand the continuing battle to manage nuclear threats in today’s world.