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Communication: Multinational Arrangements for Nuclear Energy Control

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  • Steve Baker

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • William Capron

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • Albert Carnesale

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • John Deutsch

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • Walter Isard

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • Alan Manne

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • Howard Margolis

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • Thomas Reiner

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • Jerome Rothenberg

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • Thomas Schelling

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

  • Roger Zele Van

    (Harvard-M.I.T.-Penn Seminar on Environmental Issues and International Affairs)

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  • Steve Baker & William Capron & Albert Carnesale & John Deutsch & Walter Isard & Alan Manne & Howard Margolis & Thomas Reiner & Jerome Rothenberg & Thomas Schelling & Roger Zele Van, 1976. "Communication: Multinational Arrangements for Nuclear Energy Control," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 2(1), pages 135-141, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:compsc:v:2:y:1976:i:1:p:135-141
    DOI: 10.1177/073889427600200110
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