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Every man should try : adventures of a public interest activist

著者: Jeremy J Stone
出版商: New York : Public Affairs, ©1999.
版本/格式:   图书 : 传记 : 英语 : 1st ed
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During a lifetime, of activism - including three decades as the president of the Federation of American Scientists - Jeremy J. Stone has worked on a broad range of issues from nuclear war, disarmament and ethnic conflict to human rights and good government. In this memoir, carefully documented - and decorated with special ornaments showing key turning points - he describes two dozen of his most fascinating
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类型/形式: Biography
附加的形体格式: Online version:
Stone, Jeremy J. (Jeremy Judah), 1935-
Every man should try.
New York : Public Affairs, c1999
(OCoLC)607137574
Online version:
Stone, Jeremy J. (Jeremy Judah), 1935-
Every man should try.
New York : Public Affairs, c1999
(OCoLC)607176606
提及的人: Jeremy J Stone; Jeremy J Stone
材料类型: 传记
文件类型:
所有的著者/提供者: Jeremy J Stone
ISBN: 1891620142 9781891620140
OCLC号码: 40755285
注意: Includes index.
描述: xv, 428 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
内容: Introduction: The Meaning of This Memoir --
Pt. I. Successful Odyssey with the Anti-Ballistic Missile --
Pt. II. Life in Washington: Unpredictable in Every Way --
Pt. III. Creating Barriers to the Use of Nuclear Weapons --
Pt. IV. Improving Relations with Superpowers --
Pt. V. Human Rights and the Defense of Sakharov: 1973-1987 --
Pt. VI. Earthquakes, Freedom of the Press, and Astrology --
Pt. VII. Two Successes in the SALT and START Disarmament Talks --
Pt. VIII. Strengthening Defenses Against Proliferation, Crime, and Terrorism --
Pt. IX. Undermining Extreme Maoist Insurrections in the Third World --
Pt. X. New Concepts for the Peaceful Resolution of Two Territorial Disputes --
Pt. XI. Conclusion --
Afterword: New Initiatives at Press Time.
责任: Jeremy J. Stone.

摘要:

During a lifetime, of activism - including three decades as the president of the Federation of American Scientists - Jeremy J. Stone has worked on a broad range of issues from nuclear war, disarmament and ethnic conflict to human rights and good government. In this memoir, carefully documented - and decorated with special ornaments showing key turning points - he describes two dozen of his most fascinating adventures and dares to try to determine whether and why they did, or did not, make a difference. He describes roles in achieving important arms control treaties, in softening U.S.-Soviet hostility, and in undermining Maoist movements in Asia and Latin America.

His adventures include the early discovery of Reagan's interest in astrology and the prevention of a false alarm for an East Coast earthquake. He helped to initiate a CIA-KGB connection and his ideas are disclosed for the peaceful resolution of two of the world's most impacted territorial struggles - in Yugoslavia and between Taiwan and China - as well as his human rights work in defense of Andrei Sakharov and his effort to save the life of Soviet Premier Khrushchev's daughter. He even played a role in Watergate.

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