Word: polarises
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"The nature of nuclear weapons makes war obsolete as a means of settling disputes," a participant in a walk to protest the construction of Polaris-carrying submarines declared last night.
Banning the bomb has become an outdoor sport that threatens to surpass bird watching in Britain. On Good Friday last year, 20,000 demonstrators gathered at Britain's atomic-weapons research center at Aldermaston, carrying knapsacks and pushing prams; they thoroughly snarled Easter-weekend traffic as they made their...
The conversion was started by the late President John S. Coleman with the help of his executive vice president, Eppert, who went to work at Burroughs 40 years ago as a shipping clerk. To broaden their product base, they bought two oldtime producers of bank forms and checks. The jump...
Kahn conjures up a similar picture for a Soviet destruction of our Polaris submarine force, not all at once (for that would yield retaliation), but softly one at a time. These hypothetical (we hope) cases are both beyond the usual conception of a limited or ambiguous Soviet move, like Korea...
Kahn labels such moves as the Polaris, or Western Europe thrusts as "extreme provocations," for which is required Type II Deterrence. Type I is deterrence of direct attacks upon the continental U. S.; Type II is deterrence of limited provocations like Laos, or more subtle areas of diplomacy, propaganda, and...