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Herman Kahn
Kahn Used the Metaphor of an 'Escalation Ladder'
Omnicide “Here Is What We Now Know: the United States and Russia Each Have an Actual Doomsday Machine.”
How Scenarios Became Corporate Strategies: Alternative Futures and Uncertainty in Strategic Management
The Game Theory Narrative and the Myth of the National Security State
"Fat Man," the New Yorker (2005): on Herman Kahn and Nuclear Strategy
INNOVATION Under Austerity
Nuclear-Conventional-Firebreaks
Antinuclear Politics, Atomic Culture, and Reagan Era Foreign Policy
RAND History Project Interview: James Digby 1/14/1992
Governing the Bomb: Civilian Control and Democratic
Nuclear Deterrence in the 21St Century
The American Futures Studies Movement (1965-1975); Its Roots, Motivations, and Influences Kaya Tolon Iowa State University
1960S Futurism and Post-Industrial Theory A
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Informed Audiences That the United States Government Had Recklessly Managed Its War on Communism
Herman Kahn: Applying His Nuclear Strategy Precepts Today
Early RAND As a Talent Incubator an Extraordinary Experiment
Shame: Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb (4Th Edition)
Albert James Wohlstetter Main Writtings
Top View
Herman Kahn Futurist “Herman Kahn Was a Founder of the Hudson Institute and One of the Preeminent Futurists of the Latter Part of the Twentieth Century
The Future of Scenarios
Allan Tessler, Board Chairman
Herman Kahn: Public Nuclear Strategy 50 Years Later
Competing with Russia Militarily: Implications of Conventional And
Dr. Strangelove’ Is Basically a Documentary | WIRED
Schelling, Von Neumann, and the Event That Didn't Occur
Mutual Assured Destruction 1 Mutual Assured Destruction
Dr. Strangelove”
Hudson Institute Support to OSD
The Need for a Deterrence Theory Update: Don’T Leave It to Chance
Nuclear Crisis, Escalation Control, and Deterrence in South Asia
Thinking About Deterrence
RAND History Project Interview: Robert Specht 6/29/1989
NUCLEAR HEURISTICS: SELECTED WRITINGS of Albert and ROBERTA WOHLSTETTER
Kahn, Herman (1)” of the Richard B
'No Communist Could Dream of a More Effective Anti-American Film': Dr
RAND History Project Interview: Lloyd Shapley 2/9/1994
A Teaching Guide to Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove
The Myth of Nuclear Deterrence
On Deterrence, Defense, and Arms Control—In Honor of Colin S. Gray
China and Globalization
Kahn, Herman (2)” of the Richard B