The founder of the Women's Party for Survival and a former practicing pediatrician argues that both the U.S. and Soviet governments are more willing to use nuclear weapons than is...
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This significant volume outlines how dangerous this race really was, detailing its historical origins as well as the science behind nuclear technology, and stresses the consequences of a nuclear war, reflected in the devastation of ...
This congress gathers together scientists from all over the world to analyse the problems of, and possible solutions to, the arms race.Speakers: A Arbatov, E Ash, V Baranovsky, P Deák, H-P Dürr, S Elworthy, R Ennals, R Fieldhouse, R ...
Robert Ehrlich has succeeded in being as objective as possible, while at the same time taking well-defined positions on a wide range of subjects. Yet the book does not purport to have the answers to the nuclear dilemma.
After the Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb, the United States tested the first hydrogen bomb. This book examines how nuclear proliferation and the arms race influenced the trajectory of the Cold War.
This series started in 1981 with the Erice Seminars when the danger of a nuclear East-West confrontation was menacing the world. The volumes reproduce the crucial steps, from the Nuclear Winter to the Strategic Defense Initiative.
A history of the end of the arms race describes the Soviet Union's development of an automatic retaliatory attack system, the United States's efforts to create space-based missile defenses, and the struggle to prevent nuclear weapons from ...
The Nuclear Mentality: A Psychosocial Analysis of the Arms Race
As nuclear weapons fall into the hands of more and more nations, the danger that they will be used becomes ever more real. In June 1985, two months before the...