Authors | Ash Carter, John Steinbruner, Charles Zraket, Donald Cotter, Bruce G. Blair, Walter B. Slocombe, Albert Wohlstetter, Richard Brody, Paul Bracken,John Toomay, Albert Babbitt, Theodore Postol, Russell Dougherty, Thomas Schelling, Catherine McArdle Kelleher, Stephen Meyer, Donald Latham, John Lane, Theodore Jarvis, Paul Stares, Michael May and John Harvey |
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Language | English |
Subject | Nuclear weapons |
Genre | Nonfiction |
Publisher | Brookings Institute |
Publication date | 1987 |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 751 |
ISBN | 0-8157-1314-2 Hardcover |
Managing Nuclear Operations is a 1987 book and study edited by Ash Carter, John Steinbruner and Charles Zraket, and sponsored by the Brookings Institute and the Centre for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University.[1] With contributions from 22 experts, the book describes the operational aspects of conducting nuclear operations,[2] for both all-out attacks and limited nuclear war.
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edit- ^ Ash Carter; John Steinbruner; Charles Zraket, ed. (1987). Managing Nuclear Operations. Washington DC: Brookings Institution. p. iv. ISBN 0-8157-1314-2.
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