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Moscow Dmz: The Story of the International Effort to Convert Russian Weapons Science to Peaceful Purposes: The Story of the International Effort to Co

AUTHOR Schweitzer, Glenn E.
PUBLISHER Routledge (03/31/1996)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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As the Soviet Union was collapsing in late 1991, reports began to reach the West about agents shopping for weapons systems - and weapons scientists - in the beleaguered Soviet military-industrial complex. In response, the United States, the European Community, and Japan, in cooperation with the Russian government, created a program to reemploy Soviet scientific personnel in civilian projects dealing with the legacy of the Soviet system - a polluted environment, unsafe nuclear power facilities, and economic underdevelopment. In this fascinating first-person account, the American environmental scientist who led the effort to establish the International Science and Technology Center in Moscow tells the diplomatic, scientific, and human story behind a remarkable post-Cold War conversion initiative.
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ISBN-13: 9781563246258
ISBN-10: 1563246252
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 304
Carton Quantity: 0
Product Dimensions: 6.24 x 1.10 x 9.25 inches
Weight: 1.36 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Index, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Business & Economics | Industries - General
Business & Economics | History & Theory - General
Grade Level: College Freshman - College Freshman
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Reading Level: 0
Point Value: 0
Guided Reading Level: Not Applicable
Dewey Decimal: 338.476
Library of Congress Control Number: 95042353
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As the Soviet Union was collapsing in late 1991, reports began to reach the West about agents shopping for weapons systems - and weapons scientists - in the beleaguered Soviet military-industrial complex. In response, the United States, the European Community, and Japan, in cooperation with the Russian government, created a program to reemploy Soviet scientific personnel in civilian projects dealing with the legacy of the Soviet system - a polluted environment, unsafe nuclear power facilities, and economic underdevelopment. In this fascinating first-person account, the American environmental scientist who led the effort to establish the International Science and Technology Center in Moscow tells the diplomatic, scientific, and human story behind a remarkable post-Cold War conversion initiative.
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Author: Schweitzer, Glenn E.
National Academy of Sciences
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