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

The Story of the International Effort to Convert Russian Weapons Science to Peaceful Purposes

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, History & Theory
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Author: Glenn E. Schweitzer ISBN: 9781315286075
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: September 16, 2016
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Glenn E. Schweitzer
ISBN: 9781315286075
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: September 16, 2016
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

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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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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