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Cornerstones of security : arms control treaties in the nuclear era
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ISBN: 0295801417 9780295801414 0295982969 9780295982960 Year: 2002 Publisher: Seattle : Washington D.C. : University of Washington Press ; Nuclear Threat Initiative, Inc.,

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Presents the complete text of thirty-four treaties that have effectively contained the spread of nuclear, biological, and conventional weapons during the Cold War and beyond. This title is suitable for diplomats, international lawyers, and arms control specialists.

Technical issues related to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
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ISBN: 030918293X 0309501067 9780309501064 0309085063 9780309085069 0305085063 Year: 2002 Publisher: Washington, DC National Academy Press

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A new nuclear century : strategic stability and arms control
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ISBN: 0313012024 9780313012020 0275970612 9780275970611 Year: 2002 Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger,


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Tactical nuclear weapons : time for control
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ISBN: 1417547979 9781417547975 Year: 2002 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research


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Tritium on ice : the dangerous new alliance of nuclear weapons and nuclear power
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ISBN: 026226823X 0585443637 9780262268233 9780585443638 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press,

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The dangers of a United States government plan to abandon its fifty-year policy of keeping civilian and military uses of nuclear technology separate.In December 1998, Energy Secretary Bill Richardson announced that the U.S. planned to begin producing tritium for its nuclear weapons in commercial nuclear power plants. This decision overturned a fifty-year policy of keeping civilian and military nuclear production processes separate. Tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, is needed to turn A-bombs into H-bombs, and the commercial nuclear power plants that are to be modified to produce tritium are called ice condensers. This book provides an insider's perspective on how Richardson's decision came about, and why it is dangerous. Kenneth Bergeron shows that the new policy is unwise not only because it undermines the U.S. commitment to curb nuclear weapons proliferation but also because it will exacerbate serious safety problems at these commercial power facilities, which are operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority and are among the most marginal in the United States. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's review of the TVA's request to modify its plants for the new nuclear weapons mission should attract significant attention and opposition.Tritium on Ice is part expose, part history, part science for the lay reader, and part political science. Bergeron's discussion of how the issues of nuclear weapons proliferation and nuclear reactor safety have become intertwined illuminates larger issues about how the federal government does or does not manage technology in the interests of its citizens and calls into question the integrity of government-funded safety assessments in a deregulated economy.

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