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ISBN 10: 0061537209
ISBN 13: 9780061537202
Author: Stephen M Younger PhD
“Younger has provided an insightful guide, especially for the general reader, into today’s array of nuclear powers and their capabilities.”
—James Schlesinger, former Secretary of Defense and Secretary of Energy, former
Director of Central IntelligenceIn The Bomb, Stephen Younger, former Los Alamos weapons designer and author of Endangered Species, provides a new history of the making of nuclear policy and the creation of the most terrible weapons humankind has ever possessed. In an era when rogue nations like North Korean and Iran strive to create their own precarious weapons programs, Younger’s The Bomb provides much-needed background and insight for students, policy makers, and readers who wish to better understand the important issues involving nuclear weapons and national security.
"Killing a Nation"
Race Begins
Crises
"This Goddamn Poker Game"
Madman Theories
Bargaining Chips
"A Super Idea"
Pulling Back the Curtain
"A Shrimp Among Whales"
"Let's Stipulate That This Is All Insane"
"Fire and Fury"
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