Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament (Nov 2020)

Citizen Scientist: Frank von Hippel’s Adventures in Nuclear Arms Control: PART 2. Engaging with nuclear-weapons policy

  • Frank von Hippel,
  • Tomoko Kurokawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/25751654.2019.1698504
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. S1
pp. 38 – 68

Abstract

Read online

This section covers von Hippel’s first engagement with nuclear-weapons issues, starting with a review of a US Secretary of Defense’s claim that a Soviet nuclear first strike on US nuclear weapons would kill only 15,000–25,000 people, through his efforts to revive the proposal for a treaty to ban the production of more plutonium and highly-enriched uranium for nuclear weapons, and ending with the beginning of a collaboration with a group of Gorbachev’s advisors to end the Cold War. It also includes his and his colleagues’ engagement in the successful effort to end the US government’s promotion of of a nuclear weapons material, plutonium, as a nuclear fuel, and a failed effort to require the doubling of the average fuel efficiency of US automobiles.

Keywords