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The Greatest Existential Threat with Prof. Robert Redwine and Dr. Jim Walsh

The Greatest Existential Threat with Prof. Robert Redwine and Dr. Jim Walsh

Released Wednesday, 11th January 2023
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The Greatest Existential Threat with Prof. Robert Redwine and Dr. Jim Walsh

The Greatest Existential Threat with Prof. Robert Redwine and Dr. Jim Walsh

The Greatest Existential Threat with Prof. Robert Redwine and Dr. Jim Walsh

The Greatest Existential Threat with Prof. Robert Redwine and Dr. Jim Walsh

Wednesday, 11th January 2023
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To most people, especially those who are too young to remember the Cold War, the possibility of nuclear Armageddon may seem so remote as not to be worth contemplating. But Prof. Bob Redwine and Jim Walsh, two of the instructors behind MIT’s Nuclear Weapons Education Project (NWEP), warn that it may not be so unlikely after all, and that failure to take the threat of nuclear war seriously makes it more likely that it will actually occur. Redwine, Walsh, and their colleagues used their expertise from a wide array of fields to create the NWEP and its associated course 8.S271 Nuclear Weapons – History and Prospects. Together, the course and the project website represent an interdisciplinary effort to educate nonspecialists on the science, technology, and history of nuclear weapons, along with present efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation and to reach international agreements to reduce the likelihood of a world-devastating conflict. In this episode, we hear how the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki changed geopolitics forever, how a well-intentioned nuclear doctrine may have disastrous unintended consequences, and why understanding the topic of nuclear weapons requires an interdisciplinary approach. 

Relevant Resources:

MIT OpenCourseWare

The OCW Educator Portal 

Professor Redwine’s faculty page

Jim Walsh’s faculty page

8.S271 Nuclear Weapons - History and Future Prospects on OCW

Nuclear Weapons Education Project website

“Nuclear Gets Personal with Prof. Michael Short” (Chalk Radio episode)

Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions

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Credits

Sarah Hansen, host and producer 

Brett Paci, producer  

Dave Lishansky, producer 

Show notes by Peter Chipman

Connect with Us

If you have a suggestion for a new episode or have used OCW to change your life or those of others, tell us your story. We’d love to hear from you! 

Call us @ 617-715-2517

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Stay Current

Subscribe to the free monthly "MIT OpenCourseWare Update" e-newsletter. 

Support OCW

If you like Chalk Radio and OpenCourseware, donate to help keep these programs going! 

Credits

Sarah Hansen, host and producer 

Brett Paci, producer  

Dave Lishansky, producer 

Show notes by Peter Chipman

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