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Doomed to Cooperate: How Lab-to-Lab Nuclear Cooperation Helped to Avert Post- Cold War Nuclear Dangers

机译:注定要合作:实验室间的核合作如何避免冷战后的核危险

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It is difficult to imagine today how dramatically global nuclear risks changed 25 years ago as the Soviet Union disintegrated. Instead of the threat of mutual nuclear annihilation, the world became concerned that Russia and the 14 other former Soviet states would lose control of their huge nuclear assets - tens of thousands of nuclear weapons, more than a million kilograms of fissile materials, hundreds of thousands of nuclear workers, and a huge nuclear complex. I will describe how scientists and engineers at the DOE laboratories, with a focus on Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore and Sandia national laboratories, joined forces with those at the Russian nuclear weapon institutes for more than 20 years to avoid what looked like the perfect nuclear storm - a story told in the recently released two-volume book Doomed to Cooperate ~1.
机译:今天很难想象,随着25年前苏联解体,全球核风险发生了巨大变化。世界不再担心相互核毁灭的威胁,而是开始担心俄罗斯和其他14个前苏联国家将失去对其庞大核资产的控制权-数万枚核武器,超过一百万千克的裂变材料,数十万枚核工人和一个巨大的核设施。我将描述DOE实验室的科学家和工程师如何关注洛斯阿拉莫斯,劳伦斯·利弗莫尔和桑迪亚国家实验室,以及他们如何与俄罗斯核武器研究所的科学家联手20多年,以避免看上去像是一场完美的核风暴。 -在最近发行的两册《注定要合作〜1》中讲述了一个故事。

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