The Pattern of Responsibility

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"The Pattern of Responsibility" is a work by McGeorge Bundy that examines the ethical and strategic responsibilities of political and military leaders in the nuclear age.

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instanceOf book
about Cold War nuclear decision-making
civilian control of the military
deterrence theory
limits of military planning in nuclear conflict
moral responsibility for nuclear war
presidential decision-making in nuclear crises
relationship between strategy and morality
role of experts in nuclear policy
author McGeorge Bundy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn decision-making under nuclear risk
distribution of responsibility among political and military leaders
ethical evaluation of nuclear choices
genre ethics
political science
hasAuthorBackground McGeorge Bundy was U.S. National Security Advisor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson NERFINISHED
hasForm essay
hasTheme preventing nuclear war through responsible leadership
responsibility in national security policy
tension between military necessity and moral constraint
historicalContext Cold War era
intendedAudience policymakers
strategic studies scholars
students of international relations
language English
mainTopic ethical responsibilities of political leaders in the nuclear age
nuclear strategy
nuclear weapons policy
political ethics
strategic responsibilities of military leaders in the nuclear age
perspective American Cold War policymaker
workOf McGeorge Bundy NERFINISHED

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