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Contents
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Nuclear energy (Social aspects) | |
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International organization | |
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Nuclear disarmament | |
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Nuclear disarmament | |
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International cooperation, United States (Foreign relations, Soviet Union) |
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Atomic bombs | |
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James Franck; 1882-1964, Atomic bombs (History) | |
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Nuclear disarmament (History) | |
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Frantz Fanon (Algerian diplomat and social philosopher.); 1925-1961, Mahatma Gandhi (Indian nationalist leader.); 1869-1948, Nonviolence, Violence | |
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United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea |
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Atomic bombs (History), World War, 1939-1945 (Japan) | |
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Nuclear disarmament (History), Disarmament (History) |
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Radioactive substances (Security measures), Terrorism (International aspects) | |
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Nuclear energy (Economic aspects), Uranium ores |
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