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'Cut holes and sink 'em': chemical weapons disposal and cold war history as a history of risk

机译:“挖洞和沉没”:化学武器处置和冷战历史作为冒险史

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Using the incident of the scuttling of the USS Le Baron Russell Briggs, loaded with roughly 22,000 tons of outdated chemical weapons in 1970, this contribution extrapolates how, why, and when in the United States chemical weapons that had been produced as the ultimate answer to the risk of nuclear war became reframed as a risk themselves. The analysis settles on how questions of knowing and not-knowing about potentialities of future events influenced these re-negotiation processes between the myriad actors involved such as the US military, politicians, environmentalists, Anti-Vietnam activists, and the American public. Beyond analyzing historic examples of risk assessment and management, this contribution also demonstrates how we can read the history of the Cold War as a history or risk. I argue that studying the controversy of operation CHASE 13, the sinking of the SS L. B. Briggs, from a risk perspective opens up new avenues into understanding the Cold War from a social and cultural perspective while integrating political and environmental history.
机译:勒索·罗素·布里格斯(Le Russell Briggs)号航空母舰在1970年装载了大约22,000吨过时的化学武器,导致这一事件的发生,这一贡献推断出在美国,如何,为什么以及何时生产了化学武器,作为对这一问题的最终答案。核战争的风险被重新定义为风险本身。分析的基础在于,对未来事件的了解和不了解所产生的问题如何影响了众多参与者之间的重新谈判进程,这些参与者包括美国军方,政治家,环保主义者,反越南活动家和美国公众。除了分析风险评估和管理的历史性例子外,这一贡献还展示了我们如何将冷战的历史理解为历史或风险。我认为,从风险的角度研究第13步作战的争议,即SS L. B. Briggs的沉没,为从社会和文化角度理解冷战,同时整合政治和环境历史开辟了新途径。

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