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059546
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Winter 2004-05.
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060228
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Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970.
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xiii, 266p.
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004759 | 327.51/NES 004759 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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040615
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Berkeley, University of California Press, 1971.
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xii, 266p.
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0520020553
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011664 | 327.51/VAN 011664 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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185239
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WE LIVE IN A TIME OF ASTONISHING SOCIAL CHANGE, AS THE COVID-19 pandemic has taught us. I would like to comment on three fundamental changes in the world of nuclear power and nuclear weapons. The first of these is the ratification of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) on January 22, 2021 (United Nations 2017). The second is evidence from the Greenpeace study in March that the decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is not possible within a reasonable time frame or cost (Sato 2021). The third is the publication of the Carnegie Endowment analysis of the impact of cyber interventions on strategic nuclear war calculations (Levite et al. 2021).
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105342
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2011.
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An arms race in space among the major powers would be immensely dangerous, destabilizing, and expensive. Russia, which has a long history in space technology dating back to Sputnik in 1957, does not have the resources or the political will to sustain such a race today. But China and the United States do.
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