During the Cold War, more accurately known as the
First Cold War from 1945 to 1991, wargames were a staple in the
military, political, and industrial sectors. This book delves into a
seldom-explored area of literature: nuclear wargaming. It features a
variety of professional wargames from that period, including Tom
Schelling's classic crisis game set in Cold War Berlin, which often
incorporated nuclear war scenarios, Dr. Paddy Griffith's strategic
nuclear wargame, and decision-making games for political leaders facing
the ultimate choice of whether to resort to nuclear options in response
to a Warsaw Pact invasion of Europe. Additionally, it includes extracts
from tactical nuclear wargaming rules used by the British and American
military in their land wargames, as well as a civil defence exercise
addressing the challenges of local government managing the transition to
war and the immediate post-strike period.
This book is a unique contribution to the
professional wargaming literature and is published by the History of
Wargaming Project
The book is available
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