Nuclear energy matters: Inter-agency panel and the Schelling study group report, 12 October 1962

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Title
Nuclear energy matters: Inter-agency panel and the Schelling study group report, 12 October 1962
Collection
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. National Security Files
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKNSF-376-027
Date(s) of Materials
1962: 20 June-15 November, undated
Folder Description
This file contains memoranda regarding an inter-agency panel on strategic nuclear development, and a report by Professor Thomas C. Schelling titled, "Strategic Developments Over the Next Decade." The report discusses long-term strategic planning for United States nuclear development and policy including nuclear deterrence, military planning, non-technological developments, and the nuclear policy of the Soviet Union.
Extent / Physical Description
148 digital pages
Series
Series 08. Carl Kaysen Files.
Contributor(s)
Schelling, Thomas C., 1921-
Media Type
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