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The Shadow and the Light: New Hope for Our Hardest Problem

Ward Hayes Wilson

Everyone "knows" nuclear weapons are an intractable problem. But a new, breakthrough approach - that puts a passion for realism at its center - changes the game and shows that a different, safer future is possible.

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    "Brilliant, original, important." Ward Hayes Wilson is an award-winning author whose books include Five Myths About Nuclear Weapons and It Is Possible: A Future Without Nuclear Weapons.

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