Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsThe Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world. |
Contents
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Eye (Wounds and injuries), Lasers (Military use, Injurious effects) | |
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Children and peace, Los Alamos (N.M.) (Monuments, statues, etc) | |
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Walter J. Blum (American professor of law.); 1918-1994 | |
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Chechnya (Russia) (History, Civil War, 1994-.) | |
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Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear weapons (Israel), Egypt (Foreign relations, Israel), Israel (Foreign relations, Egypt) |
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United Nations peacekeeping forces (Cambodia), Cambodia (Politics and government) | |
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Yugoslav War, 1991-1995, United Nations peacekeeping forces (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (History, Siege, 1991-1995) | |
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United Nations peacekeeping forces, United States (Armed Forces, Foreign countries, Military policy) | |
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Contract with America (Republican proposal), United Nations peacekeeping forces, United States (Armed Forces, Foreign countries) | |
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United Nations (United States), Political attitudes, United Nations peacekeeping forces, United States (Armed Forces, Foreign countries) |
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Uranium, Smuggling, Black markets, Nuclear fuels (Export-import trade), Czech Republic (Commerce, Russia (Federation)), Russia (Federation) (Commerce, Czech Republic) | |
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United States Dept. of Defense (Appropriations and expenditures), United States Congress (104th, 1st session: 1995), Republican Party (U.S.) | |
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United Nations Conference on Disarmament, Nuclear weapons (Pakistan), Nuclear nonproliferation (Conferences) | |
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, Eastern Europe (Defenses), Russia (Federation) (Foreign relations, United States), United States (Foreign relations, Russia (Federation)) | |
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United Nations peacekeeping forces | |
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United Nations peacekeeping forces | |
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United Nations peacekeeping forces |
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Humanitarian intervention, United Nations peacekeeping forces | |
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United Nations peacekeeping forces | |
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Nuclear weapons (Former Soviet republics) | |
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Frank J. Gaffney (American national security policy expert.), Franklin C. Miller, United States Dept. of Defense, Nuclear weapons, United States (Military policy) |
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