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Title: The Arms race: sources and solutions [videorecording]
Identifier/Call Number: V0373
Contributing Institution:
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
3.0 videotape(s) (U-matic)
Date: 1981 May 28
creator:
Farley, Philip J., 1916-
creator:
Farley, Philip J.,, 1916-
creator:
Panofsky, Wolfgang K.H. (Wolfgang Kurt Hermann), 1919-2007
creator:
Stanford Arms Control and Disarmament Forum.
creator:
Stanford University.
creator:
Stone, Jeremy.
creator:
Stone, Jeremy.
creator:
Webb, Tony, 1945-
creator:
Webb, Tony,, 1945-
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Panel discussion presented by Stanford Arms Control and Disarmament Forum at Stanford University on May 28, 1981.
Moderated by Phil Farley, former Deputy Director, Arms Control Disarmament Agency.
Wolfgang Panofsky, Director of SLAC, Jeremy Stone, Director, Federation of Atomic Scientists, and Tony Webb, anti-nuclear
activist, share their views on issues such as rates of technical advances in the arms race, political and psychological perceptions
of adversaries' nuclear capabilities, negative byproducts of the arms race, and recurring questions concerning non-proliferation
policies, society's willigness to continue financing or otherwise support the arms race, and the incipient creation of nuclear-free
zones. A question-and-answer period follows.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Arms race--Soviet Union.
Arms race--United States.
Nuclear arms control--Soviet Union.
Nuclear arms control--United States.
Nuclear-weapon-free zones.