
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Restrospect and Prospect
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Summary
Table of Contents
The past | |
the bombings and their aftermath: the effects of the atomic bombing of | |
the beginning of the nuclear age, Kazuyo Yamane; the acquisition of nuclear weapons | |
The present | |
nuclear threats today: the current status of the nuclear arms race, Paul Rogers; 50 years after Nagasaki | |
Japan as plutonium superpower | |
current attitudes to the atomic bombings in Japan | |
illegal trafficking in nuclear fissile materials | |
likely customer and suppliers | |
The future | |
ways out of the nuclear arms race: do nuclear weapons have any rational utility? | |
the end of the beginning progress towards the abolition of nuclear weapons | |
nuclear weapons the legality issue | |
The goal | |
a nuclear weapons-free world: a nuclear-weapon-free world the essential lesson of | |
The global nuclear arsenals - beginning of 1995 | |
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