I'm trying to research for an essay on nuclear deterrence in the cold war, specifically on the arms race between US and USSR, and I have been nudged towards a couple of questions by my professor, and so am trying to gain information on these things:
Were there any pacifism movements during the cold war?
Did citizens support the nuclear stockpiling?
Were they enthusiastic or apathetic to the arms race; why?
Was there any money to be made off the cold war? (ie profiteering as a motive)
These are the main things that I can't seem to find anything on. Perhaps my search terms are inadequate, but I've searched on Google Scholar and Academic Search Complete and can't find anything relevant at all. Can anyone help?
Were there any pacifism movements during the cold war?
Did citizens support the nuclear stockpiling?
Were they enthusiastic or apathetic to the arms race; why?
Was there any money to be made off the cold war? (ie profiteering as a motive)
These are the main things that I can't seem to find anything on. Perhaps my search terms are inadequate, but I've searched on Google Scholar and Academic Search Complete and can't find anything relevant at all. Can anyone help?