Stephen Schwartz, Atomic Analyst, on nuclear weapons: from the Cold War to Trump
We have a special guest on the show today - Stephen Schwartz.
Stephen is an expert on nuclear weapons; he has been studying
nuclear weapons policy, particularly in the US, for decades. His
book - The Atomic Audit - was the first ever survey of the...
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We have a special guest on the show today - Stephen Schwartz.
Stephen is an expert on nuclear weapons; he has been studying
nuclear weapons policy, particularly in the US, for decades. His
book - The Atomic Audit - was the first ever survey of the true
financial cost of nuclear weapons; he has been the editor and
publisher of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, who manage
the famous Doomsday clock and publish scholarly and popular
literature on existential threats including nuclear weapons. He
edited the Non-Proliferation review, and is currently an Adjunct
Professor at Middlebury - he also runs an excellent social media
feed on Twitter @AtomicAnalyst where he keeps us all up to date
on nuclear weapons and political developments. I was delighted to
have him on the show: we sat down for an interview about nukes in
the modern era and under Trump, the real financial cost of
nuclear weapons, the biggest risks that they pose, dispelling
nuclear myths, and what we can do to help keep our society safer
from these risks. I also find out why he tried to position his
college to stock up on suicide pills in the 1980s. I hope you
enjoy.
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