SDI, computer simulations, new proposals to stop the arms race : "E.Majorana" Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Italy, 19-24 August 1985
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SDI, computer simulations, new proposals to stop the arms race : "E.Majorana" Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Italy, 19-24 August 1985
(The science and culture series, . Nuclear strategy and technology . International Seminar on Nuclear War ; 5th session)
World Scientific, 1992
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This series started in 1981 with the Erice Seminars when the danger of a nuclear East-West confrontation was menacing the world. The volumes reproduce the crucial steps, from the Nuclear Winter to the Strategic Defense Initiative. After the collapse of the U.S.S.R., new emergencies are now to be faced such as the danger of proliferation of Weapons for Mass Destruction (WMD), the North-South confrontation on ecological problems and the new deal for Science and Technology to help developing countries in their struggle for a better standard of life. The Erice Seminars have attracted the attention of world leaders in Science, Technology and Culture.
Table of Contents
- Opening statements, A. Zichichi et al
- climatic effects of nuclear war - new results, C.S. Shapiro et al
- SDI - Strategic Defense Intitative, R. Budwine
- reversing catastrophes and related topics, W.A. Barletta
- world-laboratory, A. Zichichi et al
- closing reflections, U. Cappuzzo et al.
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