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Nuclear Shadows

Power Politics in an Unstable World

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Publisher Description

In a world where power is measured not just by armies or economies-but by the shadow of annihilation-understanding nuclear strategy is no longer optional. It is essential.

Nuclear Shadows: Power Politics in an Unstable World takes readers deep into the hidden forces shaping global decisions, where deterrence, fear, and prestige define the rules of engagement. Far from being relics of the past, nuclear weapons remain the silent architects of modern geopolitics-reshaping alliances, influencing wars, and determining the limits of power.

This book strips away sensationalism and delivers a clear, structured exploration of how nuclear strategy actually works. From the rebirth of great-power rivalry to the fragile balance of deterrence, it reveals how leaders think when the stakes include national survival-and how miscalculation, technology, and human error can push the world toward irreversible escalation.

Inside, you will discover:
Why nuclear weapons still dominate global power structuresHow deterrence, second-strike capability, and escalation control shape real-world decisionsThe impact of emerging technologies like cyber warfare, AI, and hypersonic weapons on strategic stabilityHow regional flashpoints-such as South Asia and East Asia-could trigger global crisesThe psychological forces of fear, prestige, and perception behind nuclear decision-makingWhy arms races continue-even when no one claims to want war
Drawing on modern geopolitical realities, this book bridges theory and practice, making complex strategic concepts accessible without oversimplifying their consequences. It highlights a critical truth: nuclear danger is not just about weapons-it is about systems, decisions, and human behavior under pressure.

Nuclear Shadows is not a story of inevitable catastrophe. It is a call for clarity. By understanding the forces that govern nuclear politics, readers gain the insight needed to recognize warning signs, challenge dangerous narratives, and support policies that prevent escalation.

The nuclear age is not over. It is evolving.

And the shadow it casts has never been more complex.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2026
April 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
116
Pages
PUBLISHER
RK Books Publication
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
17
MB
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