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In Nuclear Statecraft, Francis J. Gavin troubles important elements of the generally accepted narrative about the history of the atomic era and the results of the nuclear revolution. Gavin reassesses the strategy of flexible response, the influence of nuclear weapons through the Berlin Problems, the origins of and motivations for all of us nuclear nonproliferation insurance policy, and how to determine the nuclear potential issues we face today. Archival facts makes it clear that decision manufacturers were more concerned about root geopolitical questions than about the strategic dynamic between two nuclear superpowers. Gavin's rigorous historical work not only says us what took place in the past but offers a robust tool to clarify how nuclear weapons influence international relations.