Environmental Histories of the Cold War
Herausgeber: Mcneill, J. R.; Unger, Corinna R.; Mcneill, John R.
Environmental Histories of the Cold War
Herausgeber: Mcneill, J. R.; Unger, Corinna R.; Mcneill, John R.
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Explores the links between the Cold War and the global environment, ranging from the environmental impacts of nuclear weapons to the political repercussions of environmentalism.
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Explores the links between the Cold War and the global environment, ranging from the environmental impacts of nuclear weapons to the political repercussions of environmentalism.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521762441
- ISBN-10: 0521762448
- Artikelnr.: 28524688
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521762441
- ISBN-10: 0521762448
- Artikelnr.: 28524688
Introduction: the big picture John R. McNeill and Corinna R. Unger; Part I.
Science and Planning: 1. War on nature as part of the Cold War: the
strategic and ideological roots of environmental degradation in the USSR
Paul Josephson; 2. Creating Cold War climates: the laboratories of American
globalism Matthew Farish; 3. A global contamination zone: early Cold War
planning for environmental warfare Jacob Darwin Hamblin; 4. Environmental
diplomacy in the Cold War: weather control, the United States, and India,
1966-7 Kristine Harper and Ronald E. Doel; 5. Containing communism by
impounding rivers: American strategic interests and the global spread of
high dams in the early Cold War Richard Tucker; Part II. Geopolitics and
the Environment: 6. Environmental impacts of nuclear testing in remote
Oceania: 1946-96 Mark D. Merlin and Ricardo M. Gonzalez; 7. A curtain of
silence: Asia's fauna in the Cold War Greg Bankoff; 8. Against protocol:
ecocide, détente, and the question of chemical warfare in Vietnam, 1969-75
David Zierler; 9. Environmental crisis and soft politics: détente and the
global environment, 1968-75 Kai Hünemörder; Part III. Environmentalisms:
10. The new ecology of power: Julian and Aldous Huxley in the Cold War era
R. Samuel Deese; 11. Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing and the debate on
risk knowledge in Cold War America, 1945-63 Toshihiro Higuchi; 12. The
evolution of environmental problems and environmental policy in China:
interaction of internalization and externalization Bao Maohong; Part IV.
Epilogue: 13. The end of the Cold War: a turning point in environmental
history? Frank Uekoetter.
Science and Planning: 1. War on nature as part of the Cold War: the
strategic and ideological roots of environmental degradation in the USSR
Paul Josephson; 2. Creating Cold War climates: the laboratories of American
globalism Matthew Farish; 3. A global contamination zone: early Cold War
planning for environmental warfare Jacob Darwin Hamblin; 4. Environmental
diplomacy in the Cold War: weather control, the United States, and India,
1966-7 Kristine Harper and Ronald E. Doel; 5. Containing communism by
impounding rivers: American strategic interests and the global spread of
high dams in the early Cold War Richard Tucker; Part II. Geopolitics and
the Environment: 6. Environmental impacts of nuclear testing in remote
Oceania: 1946-96 Mark D. Merlin and Ricardo M. Gonzalez; 7. A curtain of
silence: Asia's fauna in the Cold War Greg Bankoff; 8. Against protocol:
ecocide, détente, and the question of chemical warfare in Vietnam, 1969-75
David Zierler; 9. Environmental crisis and soft politics: détente and the
global environment, 1968-75 Kai Hünemörder; Part III. Environmentalisms:
10. The new ecology of power: Julian and Aldous Huxley in the Cold War era
R. Samuel Deese; 11. Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing and the debate on
risk knowledge in Cold War America, 1945-63 Toshihiro Higuchi; 12. The
evolution of environmental problems and environmental policy in China:
interaction of internalization and externalization Bao Maohong; Part IV.
Epilogue: 13. The end of the Cold War: a turning point in environmental
history? Frank Uekoetter.
Introduction: the big picture John R. McNeill and Corinna R. Unger; Part I.
Science and Planning: 1. War on nature as part of the Cold War: the
strategic and ideological roots of environmental degradation in the USSR
Paul Josephson; 2. Creating Cold War climates: the laboratories of American
globalism Matthew Farish; 3. A global contamination zone: early Cold War
planning for environmental warfare Jacob Darwin Hamblin; 4. Environmental
diplomacy in the Cold War: weather control, the United States, and India,
1966-7 Kristine Harper and Ronald E. Doel; 5. Containing communism by
impounding rivers: American strategic interests and the global spread of
high dams in the early Cold War Richard Tucker; Part II. Geopolitics and
the Environment: 6. Environmental impacts of nuclear testing in remote
Oceania: 1946-96 Mark D. Merlin and Ricardo M. Gonzalez; 7. A curtain of
silence: Asia's fauna in the Cold War Greg Bankoff; 8. Against protocol:
ecocide, détente, and the question of chemical warfare in Vietnam, 1969-75
David Zierler; 9. Environmental crisis and soft politics: détente and the
global environment, 1968-75 Kai Hünemörder; Part III. Environmentalisms:
10. The new ecology of power: Julian and Aldous Huxley in the Cold War era
R. Samuel Deese; 11. Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing and the debate on
risk knowledge in Cold War America, 1945-63 Toshihiro Higuchi; 12. The
evolution of environmental problems and environmental policy in China:
interaction of internalization and externalization Bao Maohong; Part IV.
Epilogue: 13. The end of the Cold War: a turning point in environmental
history? Frank Uekoetter.
Science and Planning: 1. War on nature as part of the Cold War: the
strategic and ideological roots of environmental degradation in the USSR
Paul Josephson; 2. Creating Cold War climates: the laboratories of American
globalism Matthew Farish; 3. A global contamination zone: early Cold War
planning for environmental warfare Jacob Darwin Hamblin; 4. Environmental
diplomacy in the Cold War: weather control, the United States, and India,
1966-7 Kristine Harper and Ronald E. Doel; 5. Containing communism by
impounding rivers: American strategic interests and the global spread of
high dams in the early Cold War Richard Tucker; Part II. Geopolitics and
the Environment: 6. Environmental impacts of nuclear testing in remote
Oceania: 1946-96 Mark D. Merlin and Ricardo M. Gonzalez; 7. A curtain of
silence: Asia's fauna in the Cold War Greg Bankoff; 8. Against protocol:
ecocide, détente, and the question of chemical warfare in Vietnam, 1969-75
David Zierler; 9. Environmental crisis and soft politics: détente and the
global environment, 1968-75 Kai Hünemörder; Part III. Environmentalisms:
10. The new ecology of power: Julian and Aldous Huxley in the Cold War era
R. Samuel Deese; 11. Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing and the debate on
risk knowledge in Cold War America, 1945-63 Toshihiro Higuchi; 12. The
evolution of environmental problems and environmental policy in China:
interaction of internalization and externalization Bao Maohong; Part IV.
Epilogue: 13. The end of the Cold War: a turning point in environmental
history? Frank Uekoetter.