The pros from Dover - With their impressive pedigrees and a tried and tested organizational structure, the members of Bush's national security machine should have have been primed for success. (English)
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Title:The pros from Dover - With their impressive pedigrees and a tried and tested organizational structure, the members of Bush's national security machine should have have been primed for success.
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Contributors:Prados, John ( author )
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Published in:The bulletin of the atomic scientists ; 60, 1 ; 44-51
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Place of publication:Chicago, Ill.
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Table of contents – Volume 60, Issue 1
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Editor's note - Blowing bubbles| 2004
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Letters| 2004
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Bulletins - Reassembling the Manhattan Project; moving plutonium; dead ducks; flying pigs; and boy, do we love lasers!| 2004
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Reports - Oil: The illusion of plentyCavallo, Alfred et al. | 2004
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Reports - Nuclear weapons: The death of no-dual-useBergeron, Kenneth D. et al. | 2004
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Reports - Australia: Sheriff of the South PacificSuter, Keith et al. | 2004
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Opinions - LNG: Safety in scienceHavens, Jerry et al. | 2004
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Opinions - Bush's nuclear hypocrisyPowaski, Ronald E. et al. | 2004
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Opinions - Bush meets his WaterlooIsaacs, John et al. | 2004
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Opinions - Bungling democracy in the Muslim worldNasir, Sohail Abdul et al. | 2004
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City on fire - For decades war planners have ignored the fire damage that would result from a nuclear attack. By counting blast damage alone, they could demand a far larger nuclear arsenal.Eden, Lynn et al. | 2004
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The center spread - Doomsdays for the 21st century| 2004
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The pros from Dover - With their impressive pedigrees and a tried and tested organizational structure, the members of Bush's national security machine should have have been primed for success.Prados, John et al. | 2004
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Democracy or dominion? American ignorance of foreign policy is nothing new. Earlier politicians counted on it; maybe the current administration, too. But what is the price of ignorance in today's complex world?Uhler, Walter C. et al. | 2004
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Dirty bomber? Dirty justice - Despite legal precedent and his U.S. citizenship, Jose Padilla has been held as an enemy combatant for the past 18 months. Is this "known terrorist" really a dangerous Al Qaeda operative, or is his case just another reason to question the constitutionality of the administration's war on terror?Koch, Lewis Z. et al. | 2004
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Reviews - Toward Nuclear AbolitionWittner, Lawrence S. et al. | 2004
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Nuclear notebook - Dismantling U.S. nuclear warheads| 2004
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And another thing ... - New year? New bombs? The Bush administration wins approval to plan 'em, if not build 'em, says Christopher Paine.| 2004