nuclearism

  • 1Nuclearism — is a political philosophy, which advocates that nuclear weapons and nuclear power are key to the maintenance of national security and international stability. It argues that nuclear weapons, through deterrence and mutually assured destruction,… …

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  • 2nuclearism — nuclearist, n. nuclearistic, adj. /nooh klee euh riz euhm, nyooh / or, by metathesis, / kyeuh leuh /, n. a political philosophy maintaining that nuclear weapons are the best means of assuring peace and of attaining political goals. [1965 70;… …

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  • 3nuclearism — noun The advocacy of nuclear weapons and nuclear technology for the maintenance of national security …

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  • 4nuclearism — nuclear·ism …

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  • 5nuclearism — ˈ ̷ ̷  ̷ ̷  ̷ ̷ ˌizəm noun ( s) : dependence on or faith in nuclear weapons as the means for maintaining national security * * * nuclearist, n. nuclearistic, adj. /nooh klee euh riz euhm, nyooh / or, by metathesis, / kyeuh leuh /, n. a political… …

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  • 6NDE (disambiguation) — NDE is an acronym with several meanings: Near death experience, the perception reported by a person who nearly died or who was clinically dead and revived See also near miss (safety) for a situation where death or other harmful event is averted… …

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  • 7Lewis Mumford — Infobox Writer name = Lewis Mumford birthname = birthdate = birth date|1895|9|19|df=y birthplace = deathdate = death date and age|1990|1|26|1895|9|19|df=y deathplace = occupation = Historian, Writer nationality = American genre = History… …

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  • 8Robert Jay Lifton — Infobox Scientist image width = 150px name = Robert Jay Lifton birth date = Birth date and age|1926|5|16|mf=y birth place = Brooklyn, New York death date = death place = residence = United States nationality = American field = psychiatry, mind… …

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  • 9Kargil War — Part of the Indo Pakistani Wars …

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  • 10Japan's non-nuclear policy — Japan exhibits a firm non nuclear weapons policy, most popularly articulated as the Three Non Nuclear Principles of nonpossession, nonproduction, and nonintroduction of nuclear weapons.The policy only applies to nuclear weapons, not all nuclear… …

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