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Quantum Tunneling through the Iron Curtain

In this article, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, USSR, is considered as one of the institutional hubs in the complex mosaic of the “Global Cold War”. The paper discusses how the bureaucratic machinery of Soviet science and the authoritarian Soviet state in general, with its...

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Published in:Cahiers du monde russe 2019, Vol.60 (2-3), p.369-396
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