Behavior, Society, and Nuclear War

Philip E. Tetlock
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A collection of essays that reviews current knowledge about specific behavioural and social phenomena that may be critical in the prevention of nuclear war. Topics discussed include the behaviour of decision-makers, the pressure of public opinion and the processes of negotiation.
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