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Atoms for peace: balancing the promotion on nuclear energy and non-proliferation / Pandy, Hina   Journal Article
Pandy, Hina Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Peace  Non-proliferation  Nuclear Energy  IAEA  Atoms 
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Crucified on a cross of atoms: scientists, politics, and the test ban treaty / Rubinson, Paul   Journal Article
Rubinson, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper investigates scientists' roles in the nuclear test ban debate from the 1950s to the achievement of a treaty in 1963. Although guided by the principles of science, scientists approached the test ban debate in many ways. The chemist Linus Pauling attempted to bring morality to bear on U.S. policy, and was smeared as disloyal. Other scientists advocated a test ban from within as government advisors, and from just outside the government as unofficial diplomats at the Pugwash conferences. Although inspired by moral concerns, these scientists found that in order to influence policy they had to uphold, rather than question, the nuclear deterrent. Physicist Edward Teller, meanwhile, sought to cement the link between nuclear weapons and national security. Congressional debate over the Limited Test Ban Treaty revealed that the scientific expertise that scientists relied on to argue for a test ban in the end proved a weakness, as equally credentialed scientists questioned the feasibility and value of a test ban, consequently weakening both the test ban as an arms control measure and scientists' public image as objective experts.
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Order and disorder in the world of atoms / Kitaigorodskiy, A I 1967  Book
Chomet S editor Book
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Publication London, Longmans, Green and Co Ltd, 1967.
Description viii, 135pPaperback
Key Words Atoms  Nuclear physics 
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ID:   096034


Smashing atoms: post-START rationality and cold war hangover / Cimbala, Stephen J   Journal Article
Cimbala, Stephen J Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Success in the completion of a U.S.-Russian initial post-START nuclear arms reduction agreement is only the first step in a broader program of mutual deterrence and reassurance. There remains the uncertainty whether significant reductions in both sides' strategic nuclear forces can be the gateway to additional cooperation on nonproliferation, disarmament and missile defenses - among other issues. Standing in the way of further cooperation in nuclear matters between Washington and Moscow are contentious issues of high politics, including NATO enlargement, Russia's possible role in any U.S.-NATO missile defense system, and U.S.-Russian differences over nuclear containment of Iran.
Key Words NATO  START  IAEA  Atoms  Arms Reduction  Smashing Atoms 
Cold War 
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