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October 01 1989
Crossing the Rubicon: A Missed Opportunity to Stop the H-Bomb?
Barton J. Bernstein
Barton J. Bernstein
Barton J. Bernstein is Professor of History and Mellon Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Stanford University, where he directs the International Relations Program and the International Policy Studies Program. His most recent publications include “America's Biological Warfare Program in the Second World War” in the Journal of Strategic Studies, and (with Peter Galison) “In Any Light: Scientists and the Decision to Build the Superbomb, 1942-1954,” in Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences.
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Barton J. Bernstein
Barton J. Bernstein is Professor of History and Mellon Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Stanford University, where he directs the International Relations Program and the International Policy Studies Program. His most recent publications include “America's Biological Warfare Program in the Second World War” in the Journal of Strategic Studies, and (with Peter Galison) “In Any Light: Scientists and the Decision to Build the Superbomb, 1942-1954,” in Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences.
Online Issn: 1531-4804
Print Issn: 0162-2889
© 1989 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1989
International Security (1989) 14 (2): 132–160.
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Barton J. Bernstein; Crossing the Rubicon: A Missed Opportunity to Stop the H-Bomb?. International Security 1989; 14 (2): 132–160. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/isec.14.2.132
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