Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.
 

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Contents

Test ban now
2
Nuclear weapons (Testing, Suspension)
Diseases of the rich and diseases of the poor
3
Poverty, Science (Social aspects), Pakistan (Economic conditions)
Strategy of overkill
4
Nuclear warfare (Defenses), Military art and science
Khrushchev on overkill
7
Nuclear weapons
Excerpt from address, February 6, 1963
11
Nuclear weapons
Snow affair
28
Frank Raymond Leavis (English literary critic.); 1895-1978, Charles Percy Snow (English physicist and novelist.); 1905-1980, Science and state, Science and the humanities, Social sciences
Radiation hazards
32
Arthur C. Upton; 1923-.
Modern science and the old Adam
33
Science and the humanities
Unilateral initiatives: a cynic's view
35
Charles Egerton OSGOOD, International relations
Contradictory initiatives
35

Reexamining the Soviet scientific challenge
12
Research (Soviet Union)
Resolving vicious circles in international affairs
17
International relations
Universal nuclear deterrent force
20
Nuclear nonproliferation
International force
24
International organization, Police (International aspects)
McNamara on strategy: a change in policy?
36
Military art and science
Planning for civil defense: five requirements
39
Civil defense
Verification and response in disarmament agreements
44
Institute for Defense Analyses, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Disarmament (Inspection)

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