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January 25, 2008

Albert Wohlstetter's Writings (1970-1979)

Albert Wohlstetter
This latest installment provides a very partial list of Albert Wohlstetter's writings from 1970 to 1979.

During this decade, Albert's work in strategy covered a broad range of topics, such as (but certainly not limited to): debates over the anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system; over how best to respond to limited nuclear and less-than-nuclear aggression; and over how best to stem nuclear proliferation and constrain civil nuclear energy's military potential.

Something that's not covered directly in the bibliography below, but which I will write about in greater detail in a later post, is Wohlstetter's participation in and contributions to the Long Range Research and Development Planning Program (LRRDPP), a study co-sponsored by the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) and Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA). Initiated by ARPA director Stephen J. Lukasik and DNA representative Fred Wikner, this study sought to identify how the United States might leverage what were at the time emerging technologies to provide someday decision-makers with responses, besides indiscriminate massive nuclear retaliation, to limited-nuclear and less-than-nuclear aggression. Today, a lot of people, especially academics, like to talk about the importance of the "nuclear revolution." Quietly but profoundly, the LRRDPP study helped to chart the way toward the arguably more influential "precision revolution."

Albert Wohlstetter's Writings (1970-1979)

Posted by Robert on January 25, 2008 6:28 PM