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Frank Barnaby

    September 27, 1927 – August 1, 2020

    Frank Charles Barnaby is a Nuclear Issues Consultant and a prolific author on military technology. His work delves into the intricate world of nuclear technology and international security, offering profound insights grounded in his background as a nuclear physicist. Barnaby's extensive experience, including his time at the forefront of nuclear research and his leadership at a prominent peace research institute, informs his critical analysis of global stability. Readers can expect well-researched and thought-provoking examinations of the challenges posed by military advancements.

    Kriegsvision 2000
    The Role and Control of Weapons in the 1990s
    Plutonium and Security
    How to Build a Nuclear Bomb: And Other Weapons of Mass Destruction
    • Plutonium and Security

      The Military Aspects of The Plutonium Economy

      The contributors to this text discuss the cases for and against the reprocessing of spent reactor fuel elements to remove the plutonium from them.

      Plutonium and Security
    • The book examines the emerging threats to European security following the Cold War, highlighting the rise of nationalism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in unstable regions. It also addresses challenges such as population growth, the debt crisis, and the role of US leadership in shaping European security dynamics. Through this analysis, it provides insights into the complex geopolitical landscape of the post-Cold War era.

      The Role and Control of Weapons in the 1990s