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Space Weapons and Nuclear Effects
Science, 1982Harry A. Griffith, Robert S. Cooper
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The Development of Nuclear Weapons
2012The weapons to be discussed in this chapter differ in several important respects from those of the previous two chapters. First of all, and most obviously, nuclear weapons are far more destructive than small arms or catapults – any comparison with the latter in particular seems ridiculous.
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1994
Abstract : The aim of this paper is to discuss the important factors to be taken into account for each state in arriving at a broad framework of nuclear weapons requirements.
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Abstract : The aim of this paper is to discuss the important factors to be taken into account for each state in arriving at a broad framework of nuclear weapons requirements.
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1991
It is not easy to talk on the issue of nuclear proliferation because there is always an interplay of general arguments and case-by-case analyses. I shall try to cover both in the very brief time available; so first I shall make one or two general remarks, and then I shall try to focus on the main case studies.
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It is not easy to talk on the issue of nuclear proliferation because there is always an interplay of general arguments and case-by-case analyses. I shall try to cover both in the very brief time available; so first I shall make one or two general remarks, and then I shall try to focus on the main case studies.
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1999
The statement that ‘nuclear weapons cannot be disinvented’ is often put forward to argue for the infeasibility and/or the undesirability of a transition to a nuclear-weapon-free world. To assess the validity of this line of reasoning it is appropriate to investigate the actual meaning of the statement that ‘nuclear weapons cannot be disinvented ...
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The statement that ‘nuclear weapons cannot be disinvented’ is often put forward to argue for the infeasibility and/or the undesirability of a transition to a nuclear-weapon-free world. To assess the validity of this line of reasoning it is appropriate to investigate the actual meaning of the statement that ‘nuclear weapons cannot be disinvented ...
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Nuclear weapons and the Cold War
2015Even without the nuclear revolution there would, in all likelihood, still have developed a cold war. It would probably still also have been the Cold War: an escalating, ideology-driven rivalry between a United States-led West and the Soviet Union and its allies over the shape of the post-World War II world, and infl uence in it, that dominated ...
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2018
In this chapter, Thomas MacManus provides an examination of nuclear weapons in the age of Donald Trump. Through examining Trump’s reckless language and dangerous nuclear posturing toward North Korea, MacManus questions the legality of these threats as codified in international law.
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In this chapter, Thomas MacManus provides an examination of nuclear weapons in the age of Donald Trump. Through examining Trump’s reckless language and dangerous nuclear posturing toward North Korea, MacManus questions the legality of these threats as codified in international law.
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