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In: The bulletin of the atomic scientists: a magazine of science and public affairs, Band 49, Heft 8, S. 33-36
ISSN: 0096-3402, 0096-5243, 0742-3829
In: Bulletin of the atomic scientists, Band 49, Heft 8, S. 33-36
ISSN: 1938-3282
In: Revista brasileira de politica internacional: RBPI, Band 62, Heft 1
ISSN: 1983-3121
In: The bulletin of the atomic scientists: a magazine of science and public affairs, Band 49, Heft 8, S. 33-39
ISSN: 0096-3402, 0096-5243, 0742-3829
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In: Internationale Politik - Transatlantic Edition, Heft Spring, S. 79-83
"Nordkorea setzt weiterhin auf das Spiel der nuklearen Erpressung. Das Risiko für Militärschläge durch die USA ist zu hoch, Verhandlungen sind die einzige Option zur Lösung des Konflikts." (Autorenreferat)
In: Index on censorship, Band 18, Heft 6-7, S. 43-47
ISSN: 1746-6067
In: Science & global security: the technical basis for arms control, disarmament, and nonproliferation initiatives, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 311-331
ISSN: 1547-7800
In: Science & global security: the technical basis for arms control and environmental policy initiatives, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 311-331
ISSN: 0892-9882, 1048-7042
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In: Science & global security: the technical basis for arms control and environmental policy initiatives, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 311-332
ISSN: 0892-9882, 1048-7042
Atomic Americans -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Wars to Come -- 1. Stop "Play[ing] Pattycake with the Whole Issue": Citizen Calls for Civil Defense -- 2. "Between the Devil and the Deep": Civil Defense and the Early Cold War Political Landscape -- 3. The Man in the White Lab Coat: The Uses of Scientists and Scientific Authority -- 4. The Fallout from Fallout: The Peacetime Threat -- 5. Atomic America: The Expert Public and Nuclear Dissent -- Conclusion: Renouncing the Nuclear in Nuclear Citizenship -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y.
At the dawn of the Atomic Age, Americans encountered troubling new questions brought about by the nuclear revolution: In a representative democracy, who is responsible for national public safety? How do citizens imagine themselves as members of the national collective when faced with the priority of individual survival? What do nuclear weapons mean for transparency and accountability in government? What role should scientific experts occupy within a democratic government? Nuclear weapons created a new arena for debating individual and collective rights. In turn, it threatened to destabilize the very basis of American citizenship.As Sarah E. Robey shows in Atomic Americans, people negotiated the contours of nuclear citizenship through overlapping public discussions about survival. Policymakers and citizens disagreed about the scale of civil defense programs and other public safety measures. As the public learned more about the dangers of nuclear fallout, critics articulated concerns about whether the federal government was operating in its citizens' best interests. By the early 1960s, a significant antinuclear movement had emerged, which ultimately contributed to the 1963 nuclear testing ban. Atomic Americans tells the story of a thoughtful body politic engaged in rewriting the rubric of rights and responsibilities that made up American citizenship in the Atomic Age
In: Defense intelligence journal: a publication of the Defense Intelligence College Foundation, Band 3, S. 33-52
ISSN: 1061-6845
In: Strategic insights, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 18 S
ISSN: 1938-1670
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