Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear Weapons
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Harold Palmer Smith A Moment in Time: The Cooperative Threat Reduction Program and the End of the Cold War |
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Michael Anastasio Managing National Science Laboratories |
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Scott Sagan Nuclear Proliferation and the Lessons of the India-Pakistan Conflict |
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Avner Cohen Israel's Bargain with the Bomb |
Colin Gray Strategy and Nuclear Weapons |
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Richard Garwin The Star Wars Debate |
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Robert Bowman Star Wars |
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William Beecher Star Wars and the Future of Arms Control in the Reagan Administration |
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Roger C. Molander Public Education and the Nuclear Arms Race |
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Freeman Dyson Our Nuclear Dilemma |
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Gert Bastian & Petra Kelly The European Peace Movement |
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David Owen Europe and the Nuclear Arms Race |
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E.P. Thompson Nuclear Weapons, the Arms Race, and the Peace Movement |
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Josef Joffe Germany and the Euro-Missiles |
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George Rathjens The Arms Race, Arms Control, and Peace Studies |
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Desmond Ball Can Nuclear War be Controlled? |
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Herbert York The Nuclear Arms Race |
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Harold Palmer Smith Thinking about the 'Unthinkables' in the Post-9/11 World |
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Robert S. McNamara A Life in Public Service |
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Daniel Ellsberg Reflections on the Vietnam War: Presidential Decisions and Public Dissent |
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Michael A. Levi Nuclear Terrorism |
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Father J. Bryan Hehir Ethics and Foreign Policy |
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Norman Cousins The Quest for Peace |
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Paul Warnke Prospects for Arms Control |
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Lord Carrington Diplomacy, the Nuclear Arms Race, and East-West Relations |
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Linus Pauling The Peace Movement in Historical Perspective |
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Charles H. Townes The Adventures of a Scientist |
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Alan Cranston Democracy, Disarmament and Public Education |
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Herbert F. York Reminiscences from a Career in Science, National Security, and the University |
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Garry Wills The Modern Presidency and the National Security State |
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Siegfried S. Hecker Science Diplomacy and Nuclear Threats |
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Harold Palmer Smith, Jr. Thinking the "Unthinkables" in the Post 911 World |