"Participants at the first open session of the Council on Foreign Relations discuss the results of the Council's 1980 study on nuclear weapons and foreign policy. Dr. Michael Mendelbaum of Harvard University and Dr. Richard Garvin of IBM explore the political implications of nuclear weapons, how to control them, and how they affect proliferation. The United States' and Soviet Union's efforts to stabilize international affairs merit special attention and extended discussion. John Lindsay, McGeorge Bundy and Alton Frye answer questions."
""Participants at the first open session of the Council on Foreign Relations discuss the results of the Council's 1980 study on nuclear weapons and foreign policy. Dr. Michael Mendelbaum of Harvard University and Dr. Richard Garvin of IBM explore the political implications of nuclear weapons, how to control them, and how they affect proliferation. The United States' and Soviet Union's efforts to stabilize international affairs merit special attention and extended discussion. John Lindsay, McGeorge Bundy and Alton Frye answer questions.""@en
"At the first open session of the Council on Foreign Relations, participants Michael Mandelbaum of Harvard University and Richard L. Garvin of IBM explore the political implication of nuclear weapons: how to control them and how they affect proliferation. Concludes with a question-and-answer session."
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