War and Peace in the Nuclear Age

War and Peace in the Nuclear Age is a 1989 PBS television series focusing on the effect of nuclear weapons development on international relations and warfare during the Cold War.

[1] The 13-part series[2] was funded by the Annenberg/CPB Project and produced by WGBH in Boston in association with NHK and Central Independent Television.

The New York Times called it "public television's equivalent of a nuclear explosion," praising it as "intelligently conceived and fastidiously balanced.

"[3] The program features interviews throughout with the following individuals.

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