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The Scientist: Paul Nitze     1. Nitze, From Hiroshima to Glasnost, 42.
    2. On the factors underlying the brutality of the Pacific War, see Dower, War Without Mercy.
    3. Nitze, From Hiroshima to Glasnost, 43.
    4. Herken, “The Great Foreign Policy Fight,” 69.
    5. Nitze’s Tension Between Opposites explains the connection between theory and practice in foreign policy.
    6. Callahan, Dangerous Capabilities, 12.
    7. Thompson, The Hawk and the Dove, 27.
    8. Nitze, From Hiroshima to
... Glasnost, xi.
    9. Thompson, The Hawk and the Dove, 37.
  10. Ibid., xiv.
  11. Callahan, Dangerous Capabilities, 15.
  12. Nitze, From Hiroshima to Glasnost, xiii.
  13. Talbott, Master of the Game, 27.
  14. Nitze, From Hiroshima to Glasnost, xviii.
  15. Ibid., xx.
  16. Talbott, Master of the Game, 27.
  17. Nitze, From Hiroshima to Glasnost, xxi.
  18. Ibid.
  19. Kuklick, Blind Oracles, 43–44.


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