Russian Academic Sergey Karaganov: Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons Against European Countries Will Prevent World War III; If I Were In Putin’s Shoes, I …
Geography, Bureaucracy, and National Security: The Legacies of the Cold War and Post …
In turn, the so-called “stability-instability paradox”—where Moscow and Washington had to avoid head-on clashes that might lead to nuclear war— …
Teach UK public to be ready for nuclear war, says historian – The Times
Julie McDowall believes ministers should have created an nuclear war information campaign after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Air Force awards Raytheon $625 million contract for nuclear-hardened satcom terminals
During a nuclear war, these strategic aircraft have to be able to receive orders from national command authorities. Program under scrutiny.
Guest columnists Allen J. Davis and Tom Weiner: Stop the double standard and tell the truth …
… nuclear war crisis until now. But, after the fall of the Soviet Union, we decided that it was a unipolar world and the U.S. and NATO would write …
Russia-Ukraine war live: Kremlin refuses comment on Surovikin – Al Jazeera
At least two Ukrainian generals killed in Kramatorsk attack: RIA · Ukraine begins nuclear disaster drills; Kremlin warns of ‘provocations’ · The Kremlin …
AI is supposedly the new nuclear weapons — but how similar are they, really? – Vox
What the history of nuclear arms can — and can’t — tell us about the future of … other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.
‘Chess,’ musical about love triangle set in Cold War, makes a move at the Muny
‘Chess” was first produced in the 1980s, when the Cold War was still raging, the threat of nuclear war loomed in the international consciousness, …
“It Will Be a Revenge Machine”: Why a Second Trump Administration Would Be Much Worse
… options for keeping the country running in situations ranging from global nuclear war to an armed foreign invasion of the United States.
Poetry goes nuclear: 3 recent books delve into present anxieties, finding beauty amid the terror
The most obvious and important reason would seem to be the war in Ukraine and Vladimir Putin’s bellicosity, but AUKUS and Australia’s plans to acquire …
