
The Prometheus Bomb
The Manhattan Project and Government in the Dark
Neil J. Sullivan
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Imprint: Potomac Books
Published: 12/2016
Pages: 296
Subject: History
eBook ISBN: 9781612348902
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Neil J. Sullivan is a professor in the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College–City University of New York. He has published several books, including The Diamond in the Bronx: Yankee Stadium and the Politics of New York and The Dodgers Move West.
REVIEWS
"An absorbing account of perhaps the most consequential, yet casually made, policy decisions in American history. Beautifully written, the book conveys the high drama, stumbling pace, and terrible, unethical risks behind the development of the atom bomb."—E. S. Savas, professor of public affairs at Baruch College and former assistant secretary for policy development and research in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for President Ronald Reagan
"One of our most thoughtful and perceptive political scientists has here explored a pivotal question of modern American governance: 'How can we trust or control experts when we have no idea what they're talking about?'. . . Written with the pace and accessibility of a 'can't put it down' novel, The Prometheus Bomb forces us to think and rethink how to maintain a representative democracy in the modern world."—Dan H. Fenn, founding director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library who also served on the White House staff in the Kennedy administration.
"One of our most thoughtful and perceptive political scientists has here explored a pivotal question of modern American governance: 'How can we trust or control experts when we have no idea what they're talking about?'. . . Written with the pace and accessibility of a 'can't put it down' novel, The Prometheus Bomb forces us to think and rethink how to maintain a representative democracy in the modern world."—Dan H. Fenn, founding director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library who also served on the White House staff in the Kennedy administration.
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