What is included with this book?
My involvement as a scientist working on issues of national security and views on scientists' responsibilities and ethical dilemmas | p. 5 |
Reflections | p. 7 |
Physics and U.S. national security | p. 17 |
The moral obligation of scientists and a rekindling of hope | p. 28 |
Response on behalf of degree recipients at the University of Tel Aviv | p. 34 |
Ceremony granting honorary doctors degrees response at the ceremony awarding the William Oliver Baker Award | p. 36 |
Beyond expectations - building an American National Reconnaissance | p. 38 |
Capability : recollections of the pioneers and founders of national reconnaissance | |
The impact of a public constituency | p. 45 |
Science and society : the troubled frontier | p. 51 |
To act or not to act | p. 65 |
Issues coming to the fore immediately following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War | p. 67 |
Science and national security | p. 68 |
Testimony on the future of arms control | p. 76 |
Abolishing long-range nuclear missiles | p. 89 |
Reducing nuclear danger | p. 91 |
At the end of the 20th century : the comprehensive test ban treaty and the emergence of the new terror of biological and chemical weapons | p. 107 |
Adlai Stevenson and the comprehensive test ban treaty of today | p. 109 |
On stockpile stewardship and the comprehensive test ban treaty | p. 113 |
Putting the nuclear genie back in the bottle | p. 118 |
Reasons to ratify, not to stall | p. 124 |
This treaty must be ratified | p. 125 |
Technical issues of a nuclear test ban | p. 126 |
Merits and risks of more underground tests | p. 169 |
Safety in high consequence operations | p. 171 |
The route to the CTBT | p. 189 |
The present threat | p. 197 |
New challenges in the 21st century : escaping the nuclear deterrence trap and pacing terrorism | p. 205 |
The gravest danger | p. 207 |
Nuclear weapons and their proliferation : the gravest danger | p. 213 |
Tough challenges | p. 231 |
What are nuclear weapons for - recommendations for restructuring U.S. strategic nuclear forces? | p. 235 |
In the shadow of the bomb | p. 270 |
Memorials to four colleagues who were great scientists and citizens | p. 277 |
Amos deShalit : statesman of science | p. 278 |
Viki : a passionate leader for international cooperation in science and in the pursuit of peace | p. 286 |
Hans Bethe : shaping public policy | p. 294 |
Report on the progress in reducing nuclear danger, presented at an international conference in honor of Andrei Sakharov | p. 303 |
Andrei Sakharov and the nuclear danger | p. 317 |
Afterword : what are nuclear weapons for? | p. 323 |
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