The situation in Ukraine now makes learning about nuclear arms control 'more important to understand what has happened in the past, for historical context, and to a small degree even offers some hope for the future.'
, his just-published book, is set in the Nuclear Age as it began to unfold and up to the end of 2022. It is, IMHO, destined to be a classic, likely the definitive account of how we got into our present tight and terrifying spot.
Of course, this book has been in a sense overtaken by recent events, notably the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian War, its current horrors, and existential nuclear dangers, but this doesn’t in any way diminish its value.
All this is more than a bit discouraging, making it more important to understand what has happened in the past, for historical context, and to a small degree even some hope for the future. Here,is simply the best guide available and doubtless will be for some time to come. Its level of detail is immense but never boring, including absorbing interviews with participants in the various key events as they unfolded.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Nickel Market Freeze Extended to Sort Out Big Trading Loss Amid Ukraine WarThe pause until next week gives the London Metal Exchange more time to resolve a crisis caused by a trade that originated in China, a high-profile example of how the conflict has hit financial markets.
Weiterlesen »
Got a Headache? Nostalgia Might Help Cure It, According to a New StudyA new study from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, published in the Journal of Neuroscience suggests nostalgia can reduce people’s perception of pain.
Weiterlesen »
Corned Beef Brisket, Potatoes, Cabbage, and Carrots for St. Patrick's Day RecipeFor the best corned beef, cure your brisket at home with a mix of curing salt and spices.
Weiterlesen »
Ukraine nuclear power plant attack: scientists assess the risksRussia’s attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in southeast Ukraine highlights the possible dangers of warfare around nuclear sites.
Weiterlesen »
Nuclear Experts Say Power Cut at Chernobyl Not Cause for Panic, YetUkrainian officials called for a cease-fire on Wednesday after warning that the sole electrical grid supplying the Chernobyl nuclear power plant had been damaged amid the combat around Kyiv.
Weiterlesen »
Russia-Ukraine war may increase support for nuclear energy despite power plant scares, advocates sayDespite scares at Ukraine's nuclear power plants during Russia's invasion, advocates say the threat to international energy security may increase interest in nuclear energy.
Weiterlesen »