Selling the nuclear state: John F. Kennedy, national security and nuclear testingTools Eastwood, Mark (2019) Selling the nuclear state: John F. Kennedy, national security and nuclear testing. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis assesses the techniques of nuclear salesmanship by which the American public have been conditioned to support and accept the centrality of nuclear weapons to national security. It does this by examining in detail the changing policy of President John F. Kennedy toward nuclear testing during his short presidency and the methods by which he successfully moved public support from a moratorium on testing, to a resumption of testing, and back again to support the signing and ratification of the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963. In doing so, it argues that the Kennedy years mark a crucial moment in the history of nuclear salesmanship in which new techniques were inaugurated which had a lasting effect on the American psyche and stilted the growth of the national anti-nuclear movement until the 1980s.
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