Nuclear Latency and Hedging: Concepts, History, and Issues
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Announcing the publication of a new book, Nuclear Latency and Hedging: Concepts, History, and Issues from the Nuclear International History Project.
Edited by Joseph F. Pilat of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the book compiles the presentations from two workshops on nuclear latency in 2014 and 2017 with chapters from:
Michael Nacht, Ariel E. Levite, Andreas Persbo, Kory Sylvester, Leopoldo Nuti, Richard Nephew, Matias Spektor, Akira Kurosaki, Lyong Choi, Toby Dalton, Matthew Fuhrmann, Tristian A. Volpe, and Joseph F. Pilat.
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Joseph F. PilatGlobal Fellow;
Program Manager, National Security Office, Los Alamos National LaboratoryHistory and Public Policy Program
A global leader in making key archival records accessible and fostering informed analysis, discussion, and debate on foreign policy, past and present. Read more
Nuclear Proliferation International History Project
The Nuclear Proliferation International History Project is a global network of individuals and institutions engaged in the study of international nuclear history through archival documents, oral history interviews, and other empirical sources. Read more
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