Nuclear security : the nexus among science, technology and policy / Michael Nacht, Michael Frank, Stanley Prussin.
2021
TK9145
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Nuclear security : the nexus among science, technology and policy / Michael Nacht, Michael Frank, Stanley Prussin.
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9783030750855 (electronic bk.)
303075085X (electronic bk.)
3030750841
9783030750848
303075085X (electronic bk.)
3030750841
9783030750848
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Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2021.
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English
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1 online resource
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10.1007/978-3-030-75085-5 doi
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TK9145
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333.792/4
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This textbook is the first comprehensive and systematic account of the science, technology and policy issues associated with nuclear energy and nuclear weapons. Throughout their account of the evolution of nuclear policy, from its origin to the early Trump presidency, the authors interweave clear technical expositions of the science and technology that underpin and constrain it. The book begins by tracing the early work in atomic physics, the discovery of fission, and the developments that led to the Manhattan Project and the delivery of atomic bombs against Japan that ended World War II. It follows the initial failed attempts at nuclear disarmament, the onset of the Cold War nuclear arms competition, and the development of light water reactors to harness nuclear energy for electric power generation. The authors thoroughly unpack the problem of nuclear proliferation, examining the strategy and incentives for states that have and have not pursued nuclear weapons, and providing an overview of the nuclear arsenals of the current nuclear weapon states. They trace the technical, political and strategic evolution of deterrence, arms control and disarmament policies from the first attempts for an Outer Space Treaty in 1957 through the new START treaty of 2009. At critical junctures in the narrative, the authors explain the relevant nuclear science and technology including nuclear fission and criticality; nuclear materials and enrichment; nuclear detonation and nuclear weapons effects; nuclear weapons stockpile constraints, stewardship and surveillance; nuclear fusion and thermonuclear weapons; technologies for monitoring, verification and proliferation; and nuclear forensics. They conclude with an assessment of contemporary issues ranging from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action reached to halt Iran's nuclear weapons development program, to the threat of nuclear terrorism, the perceived nuclear weapons policies of Russia and China, and the US efforts to provide disincentives for its allies to acquire their own nuclear weapons by maintaining credible security guarantees.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Early days
Chapter 2: Postwar expansion (1946-1968)
Chapter 3: The problem of nuclear proliferation
Chapter 4: Technical, political and strategic evolution of deterrence and arms control
Chapter 5: Technical, political and strategic evolution of deterrence and arms control
Chapter 6: The second nuclear age (1992- present)
Chapter 7: Contemporary issues
Conclusion.
Chapter 2: Postwar expansion (1946-1968)
Chapter 3: The problem of nuclear proliferation
Chapter 4: Technical, political and strategic evolution of deterrence and arms control
Chapter 5: Technical, political and strategic evolution of deterrence and arms control
Chapter 6: The second nuclear age (1992- present)
Chapter 7: Contemporary issues
Conclusion.