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Japan #1
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Japan #2
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tribunals
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Johnson
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Jones, General
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Journalists Against Nuclear Extermination #1
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Journalists Against Nuclear Extermination #2
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Judgment
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Tribunal
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Judgment implications
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Just War Doctrine #1
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Just War Doctrine #2
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Kaldor, M. #1
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Kaldor, M. #2
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Kaldor, M. #3
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keloids
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Kennedy
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Kennedy, D.
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Kent, B. #1
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Kent, B. #2
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Kent, B. #3
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Kings, C.
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Koechler, H.
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Kollerstrom, N. #1
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Kollerstrom, N. #2
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Kongelap Island
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Korea
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land forces
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Latin America Nuclear-Free Zone Treaty, 1967 #1
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Latin America Nuclear-Free Zone Treaty, 1967 #2
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launch on warning #1
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launch on warning #2
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Law of Geneva
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Law of the Hague
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lawful use of nuclear weapons possible?
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Lawfulness, principle of #1
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Lawfulness, principle of #2
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laws of humanity #1
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laws of humanity #2
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laws of humanity #3
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Laws of Land Warfare
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US Field Manual #1
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US Field Manual #2
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laws of war
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Lawyers for Nuclear Disarmament
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legal relevance
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legal responsibility
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individual
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leukaemia #1
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leukaemia #2
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limited nuclear exchange
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limited nuclear war
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LND
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Lotus Rationale
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vs de Martens Clause
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low-level radiation
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long-term effects
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MacBride, S. #1
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MacBride, S. #2
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MacBride, S. #3
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MacBride, S. #4
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MacNamara, R.
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MAD
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maritime neutrality
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Marshall Islands
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mass movements #1
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mass movements #2
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Massive Interventions of Democracy (MID)
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massive retaliation
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McCloy Zorin Accords #1
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McCloy Zorin Accords #2
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McKenzie, R.
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McWhinney, E.
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means of injury not unlimited
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Medical Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons #1
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Medical Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons #2
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medical services
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breakdown following nuclear attack
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methods of warfare
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asphyxiating gases
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biological
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poisonous gases
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Meyrowitz, E.L. #1
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Meyrowitz, E.L. #2
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Meyrowitz, E.L. #3
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Meyrowitz, E.L. #4
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Meyrowitz, E.L. #5
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Meyrowitz, E.L. #6
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Meyrowitz, E.L. #7
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military manuals #1
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military manuals #2
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military manuals #3
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war crimes, and
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military professionalism
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Moon Treaty, 1979 #1
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Moon Treaty, 1979 #2
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morality #1
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morality #2
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morality #3
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morality #4
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Christian
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effects of nuclear era
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mutually assured destruction
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see MAD
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Myers, N. #1
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Myers, N. #2
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Myers, N. #3
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Nagasaki #1
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Nagasaki #2
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Nagasaki #3
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mortality
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US utilitarian justification
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National Health Service
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National Peace Council #1
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National Peace Council #2
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National Union of Public Employees #1
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National Union of Public Employees #2
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NATO #1
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NATO #2
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NATO #3
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NATO #4
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Treaty
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Necessity, principle of #1
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Necessity, principle of #2
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negotiations
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to be in good faith #1
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to be in good faith #2
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neutrality #1
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neutrality #2
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neutrality #3
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neutrality #4
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neutrality #5
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maritime
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principle of #1
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principle of #2
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sovereignty, vs
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Nixon
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non-belligerents, nuclear weapons and
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non-combatants
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non-defended areas
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Non-Proliferation Treaty, 1968 #1
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Non-Proliferation Treaty, 1968 #2
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Non-Proliferation Treaty, 1968 #3
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Non-Proliferation Treaty, 1968 #4
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nuclear attack on UK
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nuclear era
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moral effects of
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Nuclear-Free Zone Treaty, Latin American
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nuclear tests
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Bikini Atoll
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BRAVO
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Kongelap Island
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Marshall Islands
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nuclear weapons
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accuracy
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anti-democratic effects
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blackmail and
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blast signature
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breakdown of medical services
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casualty estimates UK
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difference with conventional
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dust and smoke effects
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ecological effects
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effect on health services
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effect on poor
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effects
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effects of one
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environmental effects
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first use #1
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first use #2
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NATO
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Nuremberg Charter, and
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USSR
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global climate
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governed by present law
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government policies
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greater accuracy, trend to
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human rights and
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individual responsibility and
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lawful use possible?
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legal challenges
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long-term low-level radiation effects
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mass movements against
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medical effects
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morally unacceptable
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non-belligerents, and
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not subject to treaty norms
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policies
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possession #1
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possession #2
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possession #3
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professional responsibility towards
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properties
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psychological effects
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public conscience and
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radiation effects
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radioactivity from, and sovereignty
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relevance of international law
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simulated attack on UK
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single demonstration weapon
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smaller, trend to
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state security and
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strategy, and #1
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strategy, and #2
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tendency to use
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threats to use
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UN Resolutions
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US policies on use
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countervailing strategy
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flexible response
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limited nuclear war
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massive retaliation
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mutually assured destruction
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Presidential Directive 59
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prevailing in a protracted nuclear war
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Schlesinger doctrine
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use #1
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use #2
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use #3
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use of single weapon
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in water
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on land
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WHO report on effects
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Nuclear Weapons Sea-Bed and Ocean Floor Treaty, 1971
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Nuclear Weapons, Sea-Bed and Ocean Floor Treaty, 1971
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nuclear winter #1
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nuclear winter #2
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Nuremberg Charter #1
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Nuremberg Charter #2
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Nuremberg Charter #3
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Nuremberg Charter #4
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planning and preparation
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Nuremberg Judgment #1
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Nuremberg Judgment #2
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Nuremberg Judgment #3
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Nuremberg Judgment #4
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Nuremberg Principles #1
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Nuremberg Principles #2
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Nuremberg Principles #3
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Nuremberg Principles #4
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Nuremberg Principles #5
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Nuremberg Tribunal #1
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Nuremberg Tribunal #2
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conventional strategic bombing
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individual responsibility
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