The permanent observer’s concerns focused on the human consequences of nuclear war and urged all nations to ratify and implement the Treaty on …
The zero-day war? How cyber is reshaping the future of the most combustible conflicts
Offensive cyber operations sit low on the escalation ladder— the figurative scale ranging from diplomatic engagement to all-out nuclear war—and …
Writing Books Never Gets Easier: An Interview with Hanna Jameson
The novel has an arresting and intriguing premise: after a nuclear war 20 survivors hole up in a remote Swiss hotel. When the body of a murdered …
Barbarians and nuclear bombs; Carlin explores catastrophes
This is a book about nasty things: epidemics, famine, sieges, civilizations collapsing and nuclear war. Carlin is fascinated by societal catastrophes.
RAY McGOVERN: Thanks to a Soviet Navy Captain — We Survived 1962
Arkhipov insisted on following the book on using nuclear weapons. …. Khrushchev and his advisers regarded U.S. nuclear war planners as rational …
How Washington turmoil affects US-Russia relations
In his recent book “The Russia Trap: How Our Shadow War with Russia Could Spiral into Nuclear Catastrophe,” George Beebe, the former head of …
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare campaign review: War never changes, and neither does Call of Duty
There’s no nuclear bomb in the new Modern Warfare, only chemical weapons. and yet we’re still fighting the Russians by way of poorly managed …
Unfazed by slowdown or Kashmir, PM Modi’s PR juggernaut continues
The army chief threatened nuclear war. And yet, when it came to Modi’s latest trip abroad, the government went meekly begging to Pakistan for …
India and Pakistan must talk — on nuclear issues
The first nuclear age dawned with the bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Over 200,000 civilians were killed. It brought World War II to a conclusion.
We’ve Learned Nothing From the Cold War
For almost half a century, only readily dismissed peaceniks insisted that, in the nuclear age, war and endless preparations for more of it were not the …