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The book is devoted to the problem of the ratio and role of military and political means in solving foreign policy tasks of states of different social systems in the nuclear age. It exposes the dangerous, "dead-end" nature of the use of military methods to ensure political goals on the example of the analysis of the foreign policy of U.S. imperialism, reveals the militaristic nature of the imperialist concept of "nuclear peace", theories of "erasing the boundaries" between war and peace, attempts to present the "nuclear deadlock" as a "guarantor" of universal peace, and the arms race - a "stabiliser" of international life.
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