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- Title
National Survival in the Atomic Age.
- Authors
Bellamy, Albert W.; Warren, Stafford L.
- Abstract
The article discusses the impossibility for a country to recover after a nuclear attack. It is stated that aside from the concept of a widespread radioactive contamination, accessibility to food and fuel supplies would also be affected. The remedy lies in storing adequate amounts of essential foods that will be distributed rapidly to people after the attack. A non-military defense is also a powerful deterrent to nuclear attack aside from a strong military action. The author emphasizes the significance of an adequate civilian preparation for a war.
- Subjects
NUCLEAR warfare; NUCLEAR crisis stability; RADIOACTIVE pollution; SURVIVAL & emergency rations; FOOD supply; ECONOMICS of war; CIVIL defense; DETERRENCE (Military strategy); DEFENSIVE (Military science)
- Publication
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1959, Vol 15, Issue 9, p390
- ISSN
0096-3402
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/00963402.1959.11454019