Publication

Nov 2014

This is a transcript of a panel discussion on historical cases, particularly in the US, where nuclear weapons were nearly used due to miscalculations, accidents or errors as well as the implications of these episodes for policymakers in how to avoid the risk of nuclear detonations.

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Author Eric Schlosser, Ronald Sturm, Heather Williams
Series Chatham House Transcripts
Publisher Chatham House
Copyright © 2014 Royal Institute of International Affairs
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