Description |
xv, 210 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
Contents |
A Personal Preface: Blue Sky, Partly Cloudy -- 1. The Uniqueness of Our Time -- 2. Demography in Times of Peace and War -- 3. U.S. Nuclear Forces for the Next Century -- 4. Mending the Leaks in Nonproliferation -- 5. Common Security -- 6. On Civilian Intervention -- 7. How Much Is Enough: The Military after 2000 -- 8. Everyone Wins -- 9. Improving the Quality of Life -- 10. The Limits of the Practical |
Summary |
In this "blue-sky" effort to rethink humanity's basic challenges, Philip Morrison and Kosta Tsipis - both eminent scientists with deep expertise in arms control issues - sketch the broad outlines for a global approach to the problems of security and development. Their goal is to set priorities for feasible action, and their focus is threefold: war and particularly the continuing dangers of nuclear weapons, population and the promotion of increased levels of human well-being, and the threat of environmental degradation |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [205]-206) and index |
Subject |
Arms control.
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Nuclear arms control -- United States.
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Nuclear nonproliferation.
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Security, International.
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Author |
Tsipis, Kosta.
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LC no. |
98023561 |
ISBN |
026213344X (hc : alk. paper) |
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