
Containing Russia's Nuclear Firebirds: Harmony and Change at the International Science and Technology Center (Studies in Security and International Affairs): 20
Author(s): Glenn E. Schweitzer (Author)
- Publisher: University of Georgia Press
- Publication Date: 1 Jan. 2013
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 288 pages
- ISBN-10: 0820338699
- ISBN-13: 9780820338699
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
Containing Russia’s Nuclear Firebirds is an excellent analysis of the International Science and Technology Center (ISTC). . . . This book offers lessons for 2013 and beyond for combating international weapons proliferation.
–D. Ostergren “Choice“
Glenn Schweitzer’s intimate knowledge of Russia’s scientific enterprise provides new insights as to how the International Science and Technology Center became a key component of the global effort to reduce the risks of proliferation of dual-use technologies. His personal interactions with scientists throughout Russia provide a treasure trove of information for policy officials and scholars who will reflect on the center’s accomplishments and the valuable lessons learned for the future.
–former Senator Sam Nunn “cochairman of the Nuclear Threat Initiative”
Schweitzer presents a unique perspective on the recent history and future prospects of the ISTC and the reasons for its decline as far as the Russian Federation is concerned. He has had unparalleled access to decision makers and administrators who impacted the ISTC throughout its history. I recommend this book to serious students of nonproliferation and to those who closely follow all aspects of U.S.-Russian relations.
–Steven J. Gitomer “Senior Science Advisor to U.S. Department of State for Science Centers in Russia and Ukraine”
The risky and unpredictable transformation period in the early 1990s from the Soviet Union to the Russian Federation and many new independent states had numerous heroes in media headlines. But there were others working far away from the spotlights to resolve one of the greatest dangers our planet faced: the risks of WMD proliferation and the spread of weapons expertise. This is the fascinating story of the ISTC in Moscow, an organization that for two decades played a major role in mitigating those risks.
–Waclaw Gudowski “Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and Former Deputy Executive Director of the ISTC”
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