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Tag: Academia
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Lancaster University, Project ISOLUS Front End Consultation Stakeholder Workshop
9 August 2001
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Nick Ritchie, Trident What is it for? Challenging the relevance of British nuclear weapons
April 2008
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Nick Ritchie, Stepping down the nuclear ladder, Options for Trident on a path to zero
May 2009
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Nick Ritchie, Continuity Change, Rethinking options for Trident Replacement
June 2010
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Catherine Haddon, British Academy Review, Peter Hennessy, Cabinets and the bomb
2007
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Various authors, The history of NATO TNF Policy
February 1994
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Michael Clarke, International Affairs, Does my bomb look big in this? Britain’s nuclear choices after Trident
2004
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Nick Ritchie, Bradford University, Trident What is it For? Challenging the Relevance of British Nuclear Weapons
2008
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Nina Tannenwald, International Security, Stigmatizing the Bomb Origins of the Nuclear Taboo
2005
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UK Ministry of Defence, RMCS Cranfield University, Atomic Weapons Establishment, A G Jones, A J Dale, C T Hughes, M Cartwright, ‘Low Velocity Impacts on Explosive Assemblies.’
2006.
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US Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, ‘FY02 Appraisal of The University of California and Los Alamos National Laboratory, pages 21, 22, 23, 33.’
2002.