An article by Alvin M. Saperstein published in vol.14 no.4 of Bulletin of Peace Proposals, a quarterly journal discussing contemporary international and intergroup affairs and searching for peaceful solutions to conflict situations.
Alvin M. Saperstein, UniversitetsforlagetA table taken from Home Office Emergency Planning Circulars
Articles and adverts for publications regarding nuclear weapons and nuclear war.
Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsA paper presented at the Symposium on the Medical Aspects of Nuclear War on 21st September 1985.
Daugherty, WilliamA Home Office circular up-dating and expanding guidance contained in a previous Circular No.76/69 drawing attention to the need for local authorities to be prepared to deal with an emergency arising from flooding or gales and likely to disrupt public services.
Home OfficeNotes of a meeting held at the Home Office on 14 March 1985.
Greater London CouncilA discussion paper presented to the Symposium on Organisational and Behavioural Aspects of Civil Defence held on July 5th 1985 at the Polytechnic of the South Bank.
GLAWARS, Greater London CouncilA paper comparing the questions sent by the London Borough of Camden to the answers sent in reply by the Home Office in relation to civil defence planning assumptions.
London Borough of CamdenA draft document for consultation produced for the guidance of health authorities in England.in planning the operation of the health services in war.
National Health ServiceA paper examining the issue of civil preparedness for possible chemical or biological attacks against the backdrop of the controversial status of Civil Defence in the United Kingdom.
Stuart Kemp, South Yorkshire Fire & Civil Defence AuthorityThe Consolidated Circular was a first attempt by the Home Office to update, expand and replace previous guidance to local authorities on emergency planning. The Circular looks in great detail at Civil Defence and peacetime emergency plans.
Home OfficePapers related to a discussion regarding contracts who work at nuclear military installations.
Policy Co-ordinating Committee, Greater London CouncilPaper prepared for the National Steering Committee setting out the Conference of Nuclear Free Local Authorities' belief in the futility of Conventional War planning in a nuclear weapons state.
Nuclear Policy Unit, Greater London CouncilPublished correspondence between Councillor Barton, the Chair of the National Steering Committee of Nuclear Free Zone Authorities and the editor of the Journal of the Institute of Civil Defence.
R Barton, Journal of the Institute of Civil Defence