1st Edition

International Atomic Policy During a Decade An Historical-Political Investigation into the Problem of Atomic Weapons During the Period 1945-1955

By Elis Biörklund Copyright 1956
150 Pages
by Routledge

150 Pages
by Routledge

150 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1956, atomic policy overshadowed political considerations in the same way that ‘the balance of power’ had mesmerized European politicians for so long. Admiral Biorklund here makes a general survey of the whole problem. He traces the development of the atom and hydrogen bombs and the history of international atomic policy as revealed by post-war conferences, by official... Read more

Preface.  1. Fundamentals  2. The Post-War Period 1945-50  3. The Hydrogen Bomb Period 1951-55  4. The Problem from the Viewpoint of the Western Powers  5. The Problems from the Viewpoint of the Eastern Powers  6. The Technical Development of Atomic Weapons  7. The Possibility of International Control  8. Limitation of all Atomic Weapons or Only Large Ones?  9. Absolute or Conditional Prohibition of Use?  10. Biological and Chemical Weapons  11. Robot Weapons  12. The Connection Between ABC Weapons and Conventional Armaments  13. Atomic Energy in Peace and War  14. Summary.  Appendix 1: Sources.  Appendix 2: Important Deposits of Fissionable Material.  Appendix 3: Map of Sources of Raw Materials.

Biography

Admiral Elis Biörklund