What is the primary focus of the introduction section?

Nuclear Warfare and Global Politics

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The impact of nuclear weapons on global politics
The development of international peace treaties
The historical context of wars and technological advancements
The role of nuclear weapons in modern warfare
2.
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Which two countries collectively possess 93% of all nuclear warheads?
United States and Russia
China and India
United Kingdom and France
North Korea and Pakistan
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Who was the Soviet officer that averted a potential nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Vasili Arkhipov
Nikita Khrushchev
Mikhail Gorbachev
Leonid Brezhnev
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What does the theory of Nuclear Peace suggest?
Nuclear weapons can induce stability and decrease crisis escalation
Nuclear weapons should be banned globally
Nuclear weapons have no impact on international relations
Nuclear weapons increase the likelihood of war
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What is a key argument of critics against nuclear proliferation?
It decreases the chances of interstate nuclear conflict
It promotes global peace and stability
It increases the chances of nuclear material falling into the hands of violent non-state groups
It has no significant impact on global security
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What does the stability-instability paradox suggest?
Nuclear weapons prevent all forms of conflict
Nuclear weapons promote strategic stability but allow for lower intensity conflicts
Nuclear weapons only increase the chances of large-scale wars
Nuclear weapons have no impact on conflict intensity
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What is the concept of mutually assured destruction (MAD)?
A strategy where one side can win a nuclear war
A situation where both sides would face enormous losses if a nuclear strike is initiated
A theory that nuclear weapons have no impact on war outcomes
A belief that nuclear weapons should be used preemptively
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