Nuclear Proliferation and the Dilemma of Peace in the TwentyFirst Century,Used

Nuclear Proliferation and the Dilemma of Peace in the TwentyFirst Century,Used

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Product Description On September 27, 2007, Quinnipiac University and the Albert Schweitzer Institute hosted former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and several internationallyknown experts at a forum to discuss nuclear disarmament. This book includes papers and transcripts of talks delivered at that conference. It contains the transcript of President Carter's keynote address, in which he discusses his experiences in the White House when he and Soviet premier Leonid Brezhnev tangled over the size of their respective nuclear arsenals. Carter relates, 'I knew the entire time I was president, that 26 minutes after we detected the launching of an intercontinental ballistic missile, that that missile would strike Washington D.C. or New York or any other target that the Soviets had chosen'. This imminent nuclear threat, Carter notes, strengthened his commitment to peace after he left the White House; the very first conference he scheduled at the Carter Center in Atlanta was on nuclear disarmament. Other papers include talks by Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute, who discusses the collective denial that the world seems to have toward nuclear weapons; Ira Helfand, who describes the physical, medical and biological impacts of a massive nuclear explosion should such a disaster occur in or near an urban center; Hirotami Yamada offers a heartwrenching account of how, as a boy, he survived the atomic bomb blast in his hometown of Nagasaki in August 1945 while the rest of his family perished; and, Dr. Neil Araya, of the Nobel Peace Prizewinning International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, discusses the connection between public health and nuclear weapons. Other papers consider historical, philosophical, linguistic and educational issues related to nuclear weapons and the ongoing struggle for peace. About the Author David A. Valone is an associate professor of History at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. His work focuses primarily on the impact of science in the modern world, particularly with regard to the issue of population control and the development of modern medical technology. He has edited five previous books: Ireland's Great Hunger, vol. 2: Relief, Representation and Remembrance (University Press of America, 2010); Ireland's Great Hunger: Silence, Memory and Commemoration with Christine Kinealy (University Press of America, 2002); Philanthropic Foundations and the Globalization of Western Medicine with Benjamin B. Page (University Press of America, 2007); and Reverence for Life Reconsidered: The Relevance of Albert Schweitzer Today with David Ives (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008); and AngloIrish Identities, 15711845 with Jill Marie Bradbury (Bucknell University Press, 2008). David T. Ives is the Executive Director of the Albert Schweitzer Institute at Quinnipiac University. At Quinnipiac he has also served as an adjunct professor of Latin American Studies, Political Science, Philosophy, and International Business. He is a member of the Board of Directors for the International Albert Schweitzer Association and a member of the International Steering Committee for the Arms Trade Treaty. He was the Executive Producer of Emmy award winning documentary 'Albert Schweitzer, My Life is my Argument,' and has been nominated for the Goi International Peace Prize.

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  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book has one hundred forty pages. It provides a comprehensive overview of nuclear proliferation and the efforts toward peace.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is hardcover. This durable binding ensures longevity and protection for the content inside.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures six inches in length, eight point two seven inches in height, and zero point eight inches in width. These dimensions make it a convenient size for reading.
  • Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The authors are David A. Valone and David T. Ives. Both have extensive backgrounds in history and peace studies.
  • Q: What is the main theme of this book? A: The main theme is nuclear disarmament and the pursuit of peace. It discusses historical and contemporary issues surrounding nuclear weapons.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: The book is intended for an adult audience, particularly those interested in history and international relations. It addresses complex themes that may not be suitable for younger readers.
  • Q: How can I use this book for research? A: You can use this book for research by referencing its discussions on nuclear disarmament and related historical events. It includes papers from experts in the field.
  • Q: What topics does the book cover? A: The book covers various topics, including the historical context of nuclear weapons, personal accounts from survivors, and the medical impacts of nuclear explosions. It presents a well-rounded view of the subject.
  • Q: How should I store this book? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve the hardcover and the integrity of the pages.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: No, there is typically no warranty for books. If you encounter any issues, check the return policy of the seller.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller directly for assistance with returns or exchanges. Most sellers have policies in place for such situations.
  • Q: Can I return this book if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can usually return the book if it is in its original condition. Be sure to check the return policy of the seller for specific details.
  • Q: What age group is this book recommended for? A: This book is recommended for adults and older teenagers. It contains complex themes that are better understood by mature readers.
  • Q: How do I care for this hardcover book? A: To care for this hardcover book, keep it clean by dusting it regularly. Avoid exposing it to moisture to prevent damage.
  • Q: Are there any illustrations in the book? A: The book primarily consists of text and may include some illustrative materials relevant to its topics. It focuses on the written accounts of speakers at the conference.
  • Q: What makes this book unique? A: This book is unique due to its collection of expert papers and transcripts from a significant forum on nuclear disarmament featuring former President Jimmy Carter.

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