Physics, Technology and the Nuclear Arms Race

Physics, Technology and the Nuclear Arms Race
Title Physics, Technology and the Nuclear Arms Race PDF eBook
Author David W. Hafemeister
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1983
Genre Arms race
ISBN

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Physics and Nuclear Arms Today

Physics and Nuclear Arms Today
Title Physics and Nuclear Arms Today PDF eBook
Author David Hafemeister
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 406
Release 1991-02-11
Genre Science
ISBN 9780883186404

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Physics and Nuclear Arms Today is a collection of the best articles written about the arms race which appeared in Physics Today between 1976 and 1989. The articles explore a wide variety of topical issues such as the effects of nuclear weapons, nuclear testing, offensive strategic weapons, defensive SDI or Star Wars weapons, nuclear nonproliferation and the social responsibility of scientists as well as a wide selection of articles which chronicle the history of nuclear weaponry. The authors also represent a broad spectrum of well known names in the physics community including Andrei Sakharov, Sidney Drell, Wolfgang Panofsky, Edward Teller, Frank von Hippel, Victor Weiskopf, and Freeman Dyson. Of interest to physicists interested in arms control issues, nuclear weapons, and international relations; science and defense policy makers.

Physics and the Nuclear Arms Race

Physics and the Nuclear Arms Race
Title Physics and the Nuclear Arms Race PDF eBook
Author Dietrich Schroeer
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1984
Genre Arms race
ISBN

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Science, Technology and the Nuclear Arms Race

Science, Technology and the Nuclear Arms Race
Title Science, Technology and the Nuclear Arms Race PDF eBook
Author Dietrich Schroeer
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 444
Release 1984-09-24
Genre History
ISBN

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A comprehensive survey of the nuclear arms race from a technological point of view, which will appeal to the scientist and non-scientist alike. Provides information for the layman on this current topic and is designed for undergraduate courses in political science, history, international studies, as well as physics courses on the subject. Explores the motivation behind the development of various nuclear arms technologies and their deployment and examines the effects these technologies have on military, political and social strategies. Discusses the nature of deterrence and alternatives to it, arms control, and disarmament.

Arms and the Physicist

Arms and the Physicist
Title Arms and the Physicist PDF eBook
Author Herbert F. York
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 324
Release 1997-05-07
Genre Science
ISBN 9781563960994

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From the very start, at the age of twenty-one, Herbert York was swept into the century's most daring and dangerous technical achievement, the making of the atomic bomb. In Arms and the Physicist, York takes us backstage to witness key events of our time: to the Manhattan Project for the birth of the atomic bomb; to Lawrence Livermore where the H-bomb was built; to Washington to eavesdrop on how post-war history was being forged; and to Geneva where he tried to stem the madness. Readers will meet some of our greatest heros and villains--Lawrence, Oppenheimer, Weisskopf, Teller, General Groves, President Eisenhower, and a cast of hundreds--friends, colleagues, enemies, who for more than half a century, held the fate of the world in their hands.

Physics, Technology, and the Nuclear Arms Race (APS Baltimore, 1983)

Physics, Technology, and the Nuclear Arms Race (APS Baltimore, 1983)
Title Physics, Technology, and the Nuclear Arms Race (APS Baltimore, 1983) PDF eBook
Author David W. Hafemeister
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN

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Scientists and the Development of Nuclear Weapons

Scientists and the Development of Nuclear Weapons
Title Scientists and the Development of Nuclear Weapons PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Badash
Publisher Humanities Press International
Pages 152
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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Here the development of nuclear weapons is viewed from the perspective of the scientist. From the discovery of fission to the Manhattan Project, to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the arms race and early steps toward arms control, this book provides a context for developments in the period 1939-1963. It discusses the scientists' technical contributions, the novelty of working for the government on a secret project, political lobbying, the private anguish over the morality of creating weapons of mass destruction while being subject to public adoration as the wizards who produced the bomb, and finally the rapid descent for some into the shattering category of security risk during the McCarthy period. Lawrence Badash traces the course of this tumultuous and apocalyptic period with scientific clarity and sympathetic understanding.