1769403

9781410201041

Unchained Reactions Chernobyl, Glasnost, and Nuclear Deterrence

Unchained Reactions Chernobyl, Glasnost, and Nuclear Deterrence
$15.86
$3.95 Shipping
List Price
$24.95
Discount
36% Off
You Save
$9.09

  • Condition: New
  • Provider: LightningBooks Contact
  • Provider Rating:
    85%
  • Ships From: Multiple Locations
  • Shipping: Standard, Expedited (tracking available)
  • Comments: Fast shipping! All orders include delivery confirmation.

seal  

Ask the provider about this item.

Most renters respond to questions in 48 hours or less.
The response will be emailed to you.
Cancel
  • ISBN-13: 9781410201041
  • ISBN: 141020104X
  • Publication Date: 2002
  • Publisher: University Press of the Pacific

AUTHOR

Hopkins, Arthur T.

SUMMARY

When part of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded in 1986, former President Gorbachev was promoting the wholesale restructuring (perestroika) of Soviet society, in part fostering new thinking and more openness (glasnost). As this study shows, the events at Chernobyl could not have occurred at a worse time for Soviet hardliners opposing Gorbachev's reform. The Communist Party's inability to control the public's perception of the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster reveals how glasnost contributed to the eventual independence of the former Soviet republics.This book recounts a string of significant events that hurried the effects of glasnost along: the accident itself, the attempted coverup, the inept efforts to clean up the site, and the growing realization by Soviet citizens of what had really happened. The author shows how the bureaucracy's inadequate response to the disaster has exacerbated public distrust of government and brought home another reality - the horrible effects of nuclear disaster.The Chernobyl disaster continues to affect the way citizens of the defunct Soviet empire think about nuclear power and nuclear war. Thanks to Gorbachev's reforms the voice of the people is now reflected in the policies of Russia and the other new republics. It is apparent from such recent events as US-Russian agreements on drastic nuclear cuts, and the Ukraine's alleged renunciation of nuclear power status, that the effects of democratization are making themselves felt. Barring a resurgence of reactionary forces in Russia and the Ukraine - which is not impossible - the tragedy of Chernobyl may have contributed to that most worthy of goals - deterrence of nuclear war.Paul G. CerianLieutenant General, United States ArmyPresident, National Defense UniversityHopkins, Arthur T. is the author of 'Unchained Reactions Chernobyl, Glasnost, and Nuclear Deterrence', published 2002 under ISBN 9781410201041 and ISBN 141020104X.

[read more]

Questions about purchases?

You can find lots of answers to common customer questions in our FAQs

View a detailed breakdown of our shipping prices

Learn about our return policy

Still need help? Feel free to contact us

View college textbooks by subject
and top textbooks for college

The ValoreBooks Guarantee

The ValoreBooks Guarantee

With our dedicated customer support team, you can rest easy knowing that we're doing everything we can to save you time, money, and stress.