Article: Guarding the Guardians: Civilian Control of Nuclear Weapons in the United States.

This book--part of Cornell's noted series in security affairs--concentrates on nuclear weapons operational policy, rather than the more familiar themes of strategy or mix of forces. Who has physical control of these devices? What balance has been struck in the world's foremost military power between conflicting claims? What are the implications of technological and strategic developments on the ability of decision-makers to utilize (or threaten the utilization of) nuclear weapons?

Feaver significantly enhances our understanding of "civilian control" in Guarding the Guardians. In The Soldier and the State (1957), Samuel Huntington asserted that "autonomous military ...

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