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Malcolmson identifies changes in those realities and our perceptions, and misperceptions, of them. He considers humanity's new technologies and our efforts to manage and understand them, especially as they relate to war and peace. Placing all in a historical context, Malcolmson analyses the politics of the nuclear arms race in relation to the international political culture of the past forty years. From this analysis he creates historical depth for contemporary issues and a perspective from which we can decide how to deal with nuclear energy in the future.
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Add Nuclear Fallacies: How We Have Been Misguided since Hiroshima, Malcolmson identifies changes in those realities and our perceptions, and misperceptions, of them. He considers humanity's new technologies and our efforts to manage and understand them, especially as they relate to war and peace. Placing all in a histori, Nuclear Fallacies: How We Have Been Misguided since Hiroshima to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Nuclear Fallacies: How We Have Been Misguided since Hiroshima, Malcolmson identifies changes in those realities and our perceptions, and misperceptions, of them. He considers humanity's new technologies and our efforts to manage and understand them, especially as they relate to war and peace. Placing all in a histori, Nuclear Fallacies: How We Have Been Misguided since Hiroshima to your collection on WonderClub |