Change, Hope, and the Bomb

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"Change, Hope, and the Bomb" is a book by David E. Lilienthal that reflects on the challenges and possibilities of the atomic age, particularly regarding nuclear energy and international control of atomic weapons.

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instanceOf book
author David E. Lilienthal
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses ethical implications of nuclear technology
international control of atomic weapons
international control of nuclear energy
peaceful uses of atomic energy
risks of nuclear proliferation
role of international institutions in nuclear governance
focusesOn challenges of the atomic age
possibilities of the atomic age
genre non-fiction
hasAuthorRole David E. Lilienthal was a leading figure in U.S. atomic energy policy
hasPerspective policy-oriented
reflective
hasTitle Change, Hope, and the Bomb self-link
intendedAudience general readers interested in nuclear issues
policy makers
scholars of international relations
language English
mainSubject arms control
atomic age
international control of atomic weapons
international relations
nuclear energy
nuclear weapons
peace and security
relatedTo atomic energy policy
nuclear policy debate

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David E. Lilienthal notableWork Change, Hope, and the Bomb
Change, Hope, and the Bomb hasTitle Change, Hope, and the Bomb self-link