Which policy, describing the catastrophic outcome of a full-scale nuclear exchange, became the cornerstone of Cold War deterrence after 1962?
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Correct answer: Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)
The realization that neither side could 'win' a nuclear war without being destroyed led to the doctrine of MAD. This psychological deterrent helped keep the Cold War 'cold' for the following decades.
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