Limits of Safety
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Limits of Safety by Scott Douglas Sagan, published in 1995. This compelling paperback spans 302 pages and delves into the complexities surrounding nuclear weapons and their perceived safety. Sagan challenges the prevailing belief that nuclear arsenals can reliably serve as secure deterrents, urging readers to reconsider the implications of such optimism. Through a blend of historical context and critical analysis, this book offers a fresh perspective on accidents, international relations, and the intricate dynamics of military power in the nuclear age. Ideal for scholars, policy-makers, and anyone interested in peace studies and political science, Limits of Safety is essential reading for understanding the risks associated with nuclear armament and the future of global security. Enhance your knowledge and explore the limits of safety in a world where the stakes are incredibly high.