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    NUCLEAR WEAPONS, SCIENTISTS, AND THE POST-COLD WAR CHALLENGE
    Selected Papers on Arms Control

    by Sidney D Drell (Stanford University, USA)

    Table of Contents (81k)
    Chapter 1: My Involvement as a Scientist Working on Issues of National Security and Views on Scientists' Responsibilities and Ethical Dilemmas (5,785k)
    About the Author (12k)

    About Sidney D Drell


    This volume includes a representative selection of Sidney Drell's recent writings and speeches (circa 1993 to the present) on public policy issues with substantial scientific components. Most of the writings deal with national security, nuclear weapons, and arms control and reflect the author's personal involvement in such issues dating back to 1960.

    Fifteen years after the demise of the Soviet Union, the gravest danger presented by nuclear weapons is the spread of advanced technology that may result in the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Of most concern would be their acquisition by hostile governments and terrorists who are unconstrained by accepted norms of civilized behavior. The current challenges are to prevent this from happening and, at the same time, to pursue aggressively the opportunity to escape from an outdated nuclear deterrence trap.

     
    Contents:
    • My Involvement as a Scientist Working on Issues of National Security and Views on Scientists' Responsibilities and Ethical Dilemmas
    • Issues Coming to the Fore Immediately Following the Collapse of the Soviet Union and the End of the Cold War
    • At the End of the 20th Century: The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and the Emergency of the New Terror of Biological and Chemical Weapons
    • New Challenges in the 21st Century: Escaping the Nuclear Deterrence Trap and Facing Terrorism
    • Memorials to Four Colleagues Who were Great Scientists and Citizens
    • Afterword: What are Nuclear Weapons for?
     
    Readership: Students, academics and professionals in the fields of national security, international relations; researchers and policy-makers in nuclear policy think tanks.
     
     
    332pp    Pub. date: Jan 2007  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-896-0
    981-256-896-4
       US$140 / £92

     


    332pp    Pub. date: Jan 2007  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-897-7(pbk)
    981-256-897-2(pbk)
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    332pp    Pub. date: Jan 2007  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-673-7(ebook)
    981-270-673-9(ebook)
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