WHITHER THE NEUTRON BOMB? A MORAL DEFENSE OF NUCLEAR RADIATION WEAPONS
Samuel T. Cohen
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Repurposing FDA-approved drugs to treat chemical weapon toxicities: Interactive case studies for trainees. [PDF]
Aleksunes LM+4 more
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Adapting to the rapidly moving target artificial intelligence (AI) in scholarly publishing. [PDF]
Felländer-Tsai L, Overgaard S.
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Literature survey of blast and fire effects of nuclear weapons on urban areas
T.A. Reitter+2 more
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Towards Allyship in Diversity? Critical Perspectives on the European Union's Global Role
Abstract This special issue (SI) foregrounds critical perspectives in studying the EU's global role, acknowledging their historical marginalisation within scholarship dominated by mainstream approaches. The project is theoretical with significant normative and practical implications, that is, for activism and policy‐making. Our primary goal is to bring
Dimitris Bouris+2 more
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Extinction of the human species: What could cause it and how likely is it to occur? [PDF]
ÓhÉigeartaigh S.
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Historical Application of a Social Amplification of Risk Model: Economic Impacts of Risk Events at Nuclear Weapons Facilities [PDF]
William C. Metz
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Proximity to War: The Stock Market Response to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Abstract We identify a “proximity penalty” in the stock market response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine: the closer countries are to Ukraine, the lower their equity returns in a four‐week window around the start of the war. This result holds even at the firm level within Ukraine's neighbors. Trade linkages explain two‐thirds of the proximity penalty.
JONATHAN FEDERLE+3 more
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