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Living with the Bomb. Richard Rhodes.

by Rhodes, Richard; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 18Global Issues. Publisher: National Geographic, 2005ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Atomic bomb | Guided missiles | Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty 1968 | Nuclear weapons | Radiological weapons | Uranium enrichmentDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Oppenheimer warned: Nuclear weapons were surprisingly cheap and easy to make, once you understood how. Soon, he said, other countries would be making them, too. Their power of destruction--'already incomparably greater than that of any other weapon'--will grow, he declared." (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) This article discusses the global proliferation of nuclear weapons, capabilities and threats and questions how safe the world is from "the ultimate weapon."
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REF SIRS 2006 Global Issues Article 17 The Raps Heard Around the World. REF SIRS 2006 Global Issues Article 18 Building the Bomb. REF SIRS 2006 Global Issues Article 18 The Men Who Dropped the Bombs. REF SIRS 2006 Global Issues Article 18 Living with the Bomb. REF SIRS 2006 Global Issues Article 18 It's Time to Confront the Ethics of Hiroshima. REF SIRS 2006 Global Issues Article 19 Childhood in the Roman Empire. REF SIRS 2006 Global Issues Article 2 The Shaman and the Showman: Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.

Originally Published: Living with the Bomb, Aug. 2005; pp. 98-113.

"Oppenheimer warned: Nuclear weapons were surprisingly cheap and easy to make, once you understood how. Soon, he said, other countries would be making them, too. Their power of destruction--'already incomparably greater than that of any other weapon'--will grow, he declared." (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) This article discusses the global proliferation of nuclear weapons, capabilities and threats and questions how safe the world is from "the ultimate weapon."

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