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James Graham Wilson: The Legacy of Paul Nitze: A Cold Warrior's Journey
Season 3 · Episode 213

James Graham Wilson: The Legacy of Paul Nitze: A Cold Warrior's Journey

NucleCast · ANWA Deterrence Center

April 8, 202534m 9s

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Show Notes

James Graham Wilson explores the life and legacy of Paul Nitze, a pivotal figure in U.S. national security and Cold War history. This Legacy Series highlights Nitze's early life, his influential roles in shaping U.S. defense policy, and his lasting impact on strategic debates. The dialogue delves into Nitze's contributions during critical moments in history, including the Cold War and the Reagan administration, while also reflecting on the lessons learned for contemporary national security challenges.

James Graham Wilson is the author of America's Cold Warrior: Paul Nitze and National Security from Roosevelt to Reagan (Cornell University Press, 2024) and The Triumph of Improvisation Gorbachev's Adaptability, Reagan's Engagement, and the End of the Cold War (Cornell University Press, 2014).

He received his Ph.D. in diplomatic history from the University of Virginia in 2011. He is currently a , where he has compiled 10 volumes in the Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) series and is presently compiling FRUS volumes on the George H.W. Bush administration

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Paul Nitze and His Legacy

02:59 Paul Nitze's Early Life and Career

06:00 Transitioning to National Security

08:57 Nitze's Role in the Cold War

11:48 Influence on U.S. Defense Policy

15:08 Key Contributions and Strategic Insights

18:07 Nitze's Impact During the Reagan Era

21:01 Reflections on Arms Control and Strategic Stability

24:00 Lessons from History and Future Considerations

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