To Kill Nations
In "To Kill Nations," author Edward Kaplan provides a compelling exploration of the evolution of American strategic airpower and its readiness for nuclear conflict, spanning from the postwar era to the peak of the Cold War. Published by Cornell University Press in 2015, this insightful analysis delves into the military strategies that shaped the United States’ approach to national security during one of history's most tense periods. With 277 pages filled with rigorous research and thought-provoking commentary, Kaplan invites readers to understand the complex dynamics of power, defense, and diplomacy. This hardback edition is an essential read for those interested in military history, international relations, and the pivotal role of airpower in global conflict. Discover how historical events have influenced modern military strategies and the lasting impact they have on today's geopolitical landscape.