Seizing the Contested Terrain of Early Nuclear History: Stimson, Conant, and Their Allies Explain the Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb |
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Authors: | BARTON J BERNSTEIN |
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Institution: | BARTON J. BERNSTEIN is professor of history and Mellon Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Stanford University, where he directs the International Relations Program and the International Policy Studies Program. He writes on nuclear history, Cold War policies, and science and technology policy. He has published The Atomic Bomb: The Critical Issues (1976). among other volumes, and most recently contributed "Reconsidering the Cuban Missile Crisis: Dealing with the Problem of American Jupiters in Turkey," to James Nathan, ed., The Cuban Missile Crisis Revisited (1992). |
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