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A Crisis of Confidence

A Crisis of Confidence

Journal Article, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, (Special Issue: Five Minutes to Midnight), volume 63, issue 1, pages 13-15

January / February 2007

Author: Jeffrey G. Lewis, Former Executive Director, Project on Managing the Atom

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security; Science, Technology, and Public Policy; Managing the Atom

 

 

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For Academic Citation:
Lewis, Jeffrey. "A Crisis of Confidence." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Special Issue: Five Minutes to Midnight) 63 1 (January / February 2007): 13-15.

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