Garwin, Richard L.
Richard L. Garwin nuclear arms control and disarmament collection, 1963-2011.
Publications, reports, and symposia proceedings collected and donated from Richard L. Garwin's personal collection. Includes reports from his time with JASON, and publications on subjects such as nuclear arms, disarmament, global strategies for nuclear technology with Soviet Union, Russia, the United Kingdom, North Korea, and India, arms control in space, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) publications, data security and declassification, energy policy, science policy and the United States government, symposia proceedings on aneutronic energy, nuclear war and space and climate change.
Physicist. Ph.D., University of Chicago (1949). Los Alamos National Laboratory (1950); faculty, University of Chicago (1950); researcher, IBM Watson Laboratory, Columbia University (1952-1970); consultant for the U.S. government on issues of military technology and arms control; adjunct professor in physics at Columbia University; professor of public policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. According to physicist Edward Teller, Garwin was instrumental in creating the first hydrogen bomb.
JASON Defense Advisory Group
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Climatic changes
Congresses and conventions.
Data protection
Energy policy.
Nuclear arms control.
Nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear warfare.
Nuclear weapons
Science and state.
Space flight
Space sciences.
Great Britain.
Russia
Soviet Union
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AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA