Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists |
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2 | |
Disarmament, Political prisoners (Soviet Union) | |
4 | |
Ronald Reagan (American president); 1911-2004 (Speeches, addresses, etc), Strategic Defense Initiative | |
9 | |
Disarmament, United States (Military policy) | |
12 | |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Guided missiles, European | |
14 | |
MX (Weapons system) |
16 | |
Afghanistan (History, Soviet invasion, 1979-1989) | |
24 | |
Anthrax, Public health (Siberia (Russia)), Chemical and biological weapons (Soviet Union) | |
29 | |
29 | |
29 | |
29 | |
39 | |
National Film Board of Canada, Motion pictures (Propaganda films), United States (Foreign relations, Canada), Canada (Foreign relations, United States) | |
40 | |
Atomic bombs (Physiological effects) | |
48 | |
Irradiated foods | |
51 | |
Nuclear energy (International aspects), Nuclear nonproliferation | |
53 | |
Baron Michael Carver Carver; 1915-2001, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Nuclear warfare |
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