Anthropology for the nuclear age

Humanity now faces a crucial turning point in the nuclear age, and, the author says, anthropology can help in understanding the institutional and cultural changes that the transition will require.

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ACCIDENTS
ANTHROPOLOGY
COOPERATION
CULTURAL RESOURCES
ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
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HUMAN FACTORS
INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
POLITICAL ASPECTS
REACTOR ACCIDENTS
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
RESOURCES
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