Description
Trade Review'Technology fuels the arms race' is one of the unexamined maxims of foreign affairs. This interesting book is an effort at remedy.
* Foreign Affairs *
A major addition to the literature on US-Soviet relations, to the history of the strategic interaction of the two states, and to our understanding of the arms race.
* The American Political Science Review *
Evangelista has provided a sophisticated comparative analytical framework which makes sense of the superpower arms competition in a way that past theories could never achieve. To anyone interested in national or international security affairs, this book can be most highly recommended.
* Millennium *
Evangelista's account of the weapons innovation process is consistent, in general terms, with the best modern scholarship.
* International Security *
Evangelista makes a careful comparative analysis of the process of innovation in military technology in the United States and the Soviet Union. He convincingly shows how misleading is the common assumption that this process is similar on both sides.
* International Affairs *
Evangelista provides a new framework to analyze US and Soviet innovations in weapons technology. Thoroughly researched and highly recommended for academic audiences.
* Library Journal *
Evangelista offers a provocative study and a fine scholarly history of one episode in the nuclear age.
* Science *
Evangelista has produced a very successful blend of history, political science, and policy analysis. This book is an important contribution to our understanding of the arms race and will make profitable reading for a very wide array of scholars.
* Isis *
Evangelista has produced a thoroughly researched book and certainly sheds new light on a subject that begged closer inspection.
* Soviet Studies *