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A shield in space? : technology, politics, and the strategic defense initiative : how the Reagan administration set out to make nuclear weapons 'impotent and obsolete' and succumbed to the fallacy of the last move

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A shield in space? : technology, politics, and the strategic defense initiative : how the Reagan administration set out to make nuclear weapons 'impotent and obsolete' and succumbed to the fallacy of the last move is a book. It was written by Sanford Lakoff and published by University of California Press in 1989.

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