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ID174476
Title ProperGetting Back on Course
LanguageENG
AuthorKimball, Daryl G
Summary / Abstract (Note)Seventy-five years after the horrific atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we all still live under the existential threat of a catastrophic nuclear war. Although citizen pressure and hard-nosed U.S. diplomacy have yielded agreements that have cut the number of U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons, prevented their proliferation, and banned nuclear testing, there are still far too many nuclear weapons, and the risk of nuclear war is growing.
`In' analytical NoteArms Control Today Vol. 50, No.7; Sep 2020: p.3
Journal SourceArms Control Today 2020-08 50, 7
Key WordsHiroshima and Nagasaki ;  Horrific Atomic Attacks