Acknowledgments | ix | ||||
Introduction | 1 | (6) | |||
Part One The Problem | 7 | (20) | |||
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Part Two The Theory | 27 | (38) | |||
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51 | (14) | |||
Part Three The Solution | 65 | (60) | |||
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65 | (9) | |||
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Appendix A: The Lethality of Nuclear Weapons | 125 | (10) | |||
Appendix B: Excerpts from "Nuclear Crash -- The U.S. Economy After Small Nuclear Attacks," M. Anjali Sastry, Joseph J. Romm, and Kosta Tsipis | 135 | (10) | |||
Appendix C: Calculation of Russian Forces Surviving a U.S. Preemptive Attack | 145 | (5) | |||
Notes | 150 | (6) | |||
About the Book and Author | 156 | (1) | |||
Index | 157 |
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