Wolfgang K.H. Pabofsky

Essay
Winter
1981
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr. and Wolfgang K.H. Pabofsky

INTRODUCTION: Since World War II there has been a continuing debate on military doctrine concerning the actual utility of nuclear weapons in war. This debate, irrespective of the merits of the divergent points of view, tends to create the perception that the outcome and scale of a nuclear conflict could be controlled by the doctrine or the types of nuclear weapons employed. Is this the case?