Description du livre
The disasters emphatically demonstrated the dangers of nuclear power plants, and it brought about new regulations across the world in an effort to make the use of nuclear energy safer. Meanwhile, scientists and scholars are still studying the effects of the radiation on people exposed to the disasters and continue to come up with estimates of just how deadly they were.
As it turned out, however, chernobyl was not the first major nuclear disaster that the soviets tried to hide. In 1957, a nuclear disaster occurred in an area near the ural mountains, far to the east of moscow and to the north of the border with kazakhstan, and to this day, it is a disaster few have heard of, even though it was the world’s worst nuclear disaster until chernobyl.
What you’ll learn:
•Key battlegrounds—the global fronts where china, russia, iran, and north korea are challenging the united states and its allies.
•The economic impact—how cold war two is reshaping trade, supply chains, energy markets, and financial flows.
•Technology as a weapon—the race for dominance in ai, semiconductors, quantum computing, and cyber warfare.
•Future scenarios—how cold war two could escalate and what business leaders and policymakers can do to prepare.
•Strategic recommendations—how businesses, corporate boards, and u.s. Special forces can position themselves to minimize risks and maximize the potential to win in cold war two.
Hidden deep within the mountains of romania lies a forgotten chapter of the cold war. In the 1950s, vast uranium deposits discovered in the carpathian mountains became a strategic resource for the soviet nuclear program. Entire towns were built around secret mines, while thousands of workers descended daily into dangerous underground galleries where radiation, secrecy, and political pressure shaped their lives.