Secrecy, public relations and the British nuclear debate : how the UK government learned to talk about the bomb, 1970-83 /
This book constitutes an original archival history of government secrecy, public relations and the debate surrounding nuclear weapons in Britain from 1970 to 1983. The book contrasts the secrecy and near-silence of the Heath, Wilson and Callaghan governments on nuclear issues in the 1970s with the i...
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2020.
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| Series: | Cold War history series.
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Table of Contents:
- Britain and Nuclear Weapons: Secrecy, Publicity and Public Debates, 1945-1970
- The Heath Government: Secrecy and Polaris Improvement, 1970-1974
- Wilson's Defensive Approach: Secrecy and Ambiguity, 1974-1976
- Callaghan and Emerging Nuclear Issues: Building Pressure on an Untenable Position, 1976-1979
- Thatcher Enters Office: From Secrecy to "Submissive" Persuasion, 1979-1980
- Nott and "Aggressive" Persuasion: Confronting the Peace Movement, 1981-1982
- Heseltine and "Showmanship": Facing Down the Peace Movement, 1983.