How the End Begins: The Road to a Nuclear World War III
Synopsis
Each chapter of the How the End Begins deconstructs the dangers we face. Rosenbaum begins by showing all the ways the post-Cold War order that tried to impose a set of rules of averting a nuclear mistake has fallen apart.
In chapter 2, he describes the journey of one Bruce Blair, once a missile launcher, whose experience inside the nuclear establishment left him alarmed about its vulnerabilities.
Chapter 3 looks at nuclear war from the Russian side, using the architect of that nation's early warning system as a focus.
Chapter 4 looks at how the Bush Administration helped pushed the world closer to a nuclear conflict by rewriting the rules of deterrence.
Chapter 5 describes all the ways the international incidents we have seen - Georgia, the Israeli raid on Syria, the Iranian moves - are evidence that some governments have shown a willingness to move closer to the brink of a conflict involving nuclear weapons.
The rest of the book looks at the broader nuclear issues facing the world in the 21st century: What is deterrence? Who can claim to have it? How many nuclear weapons can we live with? Is zero really possible? In other words: Can we undream the nightmare?
Publisher information
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- ISBN: 9780857203663
- Number of pages: 304
- Dimensions: 234 x 153 x 246 mm
- Weight: 501g
- Languages: English
