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The Afterlife of Armageddon: The Environmental and Human Legacy of Nuclear Disarmament. The START Trilogy START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty), #3

Par : Dr Naim Tahir Baig
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233699047
  • EAN9798233699047
  • Date de parution22/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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BOOK DESCRIPTIONThe Afterlife of Armageddon: The Environmental and Human Legacy of Nuclear DisarmamentBook 3 of The START TrilogyWhen the Cold War ended and the START treaties dismantled over 13, 000 nuclear warheads, the world celebrated peace. But what happened to the weapons themselves? Where did the plutonium go? Who did the dangerous work of taking apart devices designed never to be touched again? And what price did they pay?The Afterlife of Armageddon ventures into the rarely examined aftermath of nuclear disarmament-the contaminated landscapes, the radiation-exposed workers, the communities struggling with economic collapse, and the generations inheriting consequences they never chose.
This is the untold story of peace's hidden costs. From the Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas, where American nuclear weapons go to die, to Russia's closed nuclear cities grappling with post-Soviet decline, this narrative investigation follows the lifecycle of dismantled warheads. It reveals how approximately 140 metric tons of weapons-grade plutonium in global military stockpiles became humanity's most dangerous inheritance, how the Hanford Site emerged as America's most contaminated place, and how "downwinders"-communities near weapons facilities-continue fighting for recognition and compensation decades after exposure.
As the world contemplates deeper nuclear reductions and potentially even elimination, The Afterlife of Armageddonprovides essential lessons. It demonstrates that dismantling weapons is exponentially harder than building them, that secrecy perpetuates injustice, that cleanup costs dwarf original production expenses, and that the radioactive legacy of our atomic age will outlast human civilization itself.
This is Book 3 of the START Trilogy. Where Book 1 explored the technical machinery of verification and Book 2 analyzed the geopolitical collapse of arms control, Book 3 completes the narrative by documenting the environmental and human consequences. Together, these three volumes present the most comprehensive portrait ever assembled of nuclear arms control's past, present, and future-from the inspection protocols that made peace possible to the contaminated landscapes that remind us peace always has a price.
Critical Acclaim for The START Trilogy:"An essential contribution to our understanding of nuclear arms control, combining rigorous scholarship with profound humanity. This is the definitive work on START's legacy.""Masterfully researched and deeply humane. These books should be required reading for anyone involved in arms control negotiations.""The START Trilogy does what few academic works achieve: it makes technical policy accessible while never losing sight of the human beings affected by these treaties."About the Series:The START Trilogy examines the rise, crisis, and legacy of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties between the United States and Russia: Book 1: The Architecture of Trust - How verification technology and inspection protocols made nuclear disarmament possible Book 2: Peril and Collapse - Why arms control is failing and what comes next in an age of new nuclear threats Book 3: The Afterlife of Armageddon - The environmental and human costs of dismantling 13, 000+ nuclear warheads
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