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May 29th, 2024

The Bomb with Fred Kaplan | The Ballpark podcast

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Fred Kaplan

May 29th, 2024

The Bomb with Fred Kaplan | The Ballpark podcast

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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

In May 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to author and journalist for Slate magazine and Phelan US Centre Visiting Senior Fellow, Fred Kaplan about his 2020 book, The Bomb: Presidents, Generals, and the Secret History of Nuclear War.

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About the author

Fred Kaplan

Fred Kaplan, national-security columnist for Slate and author of six books (http://fredkaplan.info/books.htm), is a Senior Visiting Fellow at LSE’s Phelan United States Centre. Photo Credit: Carol Dronsfield

Posted In: US foreign affairs and the North American neighbourhood

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