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  • ...remain after the conflict itself has ended. There is a physical legacy of nuclear waste and unsecured weapons and weapons materials, of materials and techniq ...variety may not. It may also suggest, even, that the world could absorb a nuclear use or accident. The real danger lies not in particular actions or events b
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  • In total, these two searches yielded 212 academics of which 19 featured in both categories. *Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe, Council on Foreign Relatio
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  • ...et Up Teams to Promote Defense," and Peter Davenport, "Trident Video Fuels Nuclear Dispute," Times (London), February 5, 1987.</ref> Mainstream groups were re ...Secretary George Younger have, likewise, been vocal on the need to retain nuclear weapons and to adhere to a relatively strict interpretation of the ABM Trea
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  • ::NATO's decision to deploy nuclear weapons - the Euromissiles - in Western Europe in 1983 met fierce oppositio [[Category:Academics|Herf, Jeffrey]][[Category:Decent left|Herf, Jeffrey]]
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  • His area of academic expertise is nuclear strategy and the cold war, though he writes regularly on contemporary secur Freedman has written extensively on nuclear strategy and the cold war, as well as commentating regularly on contemporar
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  • ...20 per cent share worth around £3.1 billion in [[British Energy]], the UK nuclear energy generator now owned by [[EDF Energy]]. <ref>Centrica [http://www.cen ...s '''planning to line up academics''' to make its case: "Our polling shows academics are the most trusted sources of information to the public, so we are lookin
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  • ...up of counterterrorism specialists from TWC infiltrated the Savannah River nuclear weapons plant in South Carolina, staging a mock raid and taking several "ho ...ion]], is on the advisory board of RFST, along with a number of right-wing academics, ranking members of the armed services, industrialists, and police and inte
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  • ...anda operations helped counter members’ sympathies towards socialism and nuclear disarmament. ...leading proponents of nuclear weapons and [[RAND Corporation|RAND]] style nuclear strategy. He acknowledges in his memoirs that he was “much influenced by
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  • ...Gaitskellite member of the Labour Party,’ but their joint experience as academics in the Polytechnic of North London led them, in 1977, to join the Conservat ...Peace Council, Teachers for Peace and others which campaign for one-sided nuclear disarmament. Sources such as the Ministry of Defence and the [[British Atla
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  • ...ef>[http://www.inss.org.il/events.php?cat=172&incat=&read=1539 Workshop on Nuclear Programs in the Middle East], INSS Events 2008, accessed 6 August 2012</ref ...ugust 2012</ref> Netanyahu's speech in May 2012 discussed Iran as a likely nuclear threat and also spoke of his desire to expel undocumented immigrant workers
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  • This article formed part of the analysis of claims about nuclear energy during the first phase of SpinWatch's NuclearSpin project (2008-09) ...ar industry’s strategy to convince people to embrace a new generation of nuclear power plants is that it is a solution to [[climate change]] and energy secu
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  • ...ronment/2008/09/nuclear-power-lynas-reactors Why greens must learn to love nuclear power], accessed March 13, 2009</ref> ==From anti to pro-nuclear==
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  • ...rading” an argument is made against Carbon Trading, “how corporations, academics, governments, United Nations agencies and environmentalists united around a ...ly up for greenhouse gas emissions, as are profits. Profits are up for the nuclear industry, for the coal industry, and the average consumer is paying more”
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  • ...ents, the armed forces and the police. There are, in addition, a number of academics with an interest in such things as crime prevention and public order. ...p://www.berr.gov.uk/files/file23303.pdf The State Of Security In The Civil Nuclear Industry And The Effectiveness Of Security Regulation, April 2002 – March
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  • ...egistration as a UK charity. The Organising Committee consisted mainly of academics affiliated to [[Peterhouse]], a conservative college at Cambridge Universit ...ef>[http://www.henryjacksonsociety.org/stories.asp?pageid=49&id=500 Iran's Nuclear File - What can Europe do?], HJS, 6 February 2008.</ref> | [[Carl Gershman]
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  • :According to anti-genetic modification campaigners and academics, it failed to mention links between some of the experts who wrote the bookl ==Nuclear spin in wake of Fukushima==
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  • ...d a Fellow of the [[Sunningdale Institute]], a "virtual academy of leading academics from the UK, Europe and US, created to advise and advance public service, b ...Scottish Executive, the National Defence University in Washington DC, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, the Office for National Statistics, the Social C
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  • The Climate Portal aims to provide academics, analysts, campaigners, researchers and others with up-to-date and rigorous The Climate Portal is related to the [[Nuclear_spin|Nuclear Spin]] portal and [[Mining and Metals|Mining and Metals Portal]].
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  • [[18 Doughty Street]] | [[Academics For Academic Freedom]] | [[Bishopsgate Institute]] | [[Blueprint]] | [[Body ...ly, paralegal, Baha Mousa and Al Sweady Public Inquiries; founder, Student Academics for Academic Freedom
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  • ...Jan 2011</ref> campaign and is the fifth signatory of the statement of [[Academics for Academic Freedom]]. ...://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/1017/ 'A self-defeating argument for nuclear power'], ''Spiked'', 12 July 2006.
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