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Allinson, G. (2004). Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe (New York: Owl Books).

Bourke (2005). Fear: A Cultural History (London: Virago).

Clark, R. W. (1961). The Birth of the Bomb (London: Phoenix/Scientific Book Club).

Grimston, M. C. and Beck, P. (2002). Double or Quits? The Global Future of Civil Nuclear Energy (London: Earthscan), ch. 2.

Gusterson, H. (1998). Nuclear Rites: A Weapons Laboratory at the End of the Cold War (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press).

Hymans, J. E. C. (2006). The Psychology of Nuclear Proliferation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

Kevles, D. J. (1971). The Physicists: The History of a Scientific Community in Modern America (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press).

Lackey, D. P. (1984). Moral Principles and Nuclear Weapons (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld).

Leventhal, P. and Alexander, Y. (1987). Preventing Nuclear Terrorism (Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books).

Leventhal, P. L., Tanzer, S. and Dolley, S. (eds) (2005). Nuclear Power and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (New Delhi: Manas Publications).

Löfstedt, R. E. (2005). Risk Management in Post-Trust Societies (London: Palgrave Macmillan).

Lovelock, J. (2006). The Revenge of Gaia (London: Allen Lane).

Morland, H. (2003). The Holocaust Bomb: A Question of Time, Federation of American Scientists, 5 February.

Norris, R. S. and Kristensen, H. M. (2003). Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, September–October, p. 71.

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