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Hollander, Jack, Ed. – 1982
A symposium was organized to reexamine the realities of vertical proliferation between the United States and the Soviet Union and to place into perspective the horizontal proliferation of nuclear weapons throughout the world, including the possible role of commercial nuclear power in facilitating proliferation. The four invited symposium…
Descriptors: Disarmament, International Relations, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Technology
Morrison, Philip; And Others – 1983
Three papers on nuclear weapons and nuclear war, based on talks given by distinguished physicists during an American Physical Society-sponsored symposium, are provided in this booklet. They include "Caught Between Asymptotes" (Philip Morrison), "We are not Inferior to the Soviets" (Hans A. Bethe), and "MAD vs. NUTS"…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Disarmament, International Relations, National Defense

Walker, Paul F. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1982
Focuses on the November 11, 1981 teach-ins or "convocations," held at various college campuses, by discussing their rationale (concerns about nuclear weapons, nuclear war, and need to reduce risks), type of events held, and individuals who spoke. Suggests this may be the beginning of an anti-nuclear movement. (SK)
Descriptors: Activism, Activities, Campuses, Conferences

Brazier, William F.; Hellman, Joel S. – Social Policy, 1987
The following two themes form the foundation of Mikhail Gorbachev's world view: (1) nuclear arms have reached a new complexity in technical development and numbers, and in ability to control the weapons; and (2) a new trend in international relations is moving away from competition and rivalry and towards "interdependence" and…
Descriptors: Disarmament, Foreign Policy, Futures (of Society), Global Approach