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The 2020 Commission Report On The North Korean Nuclear Attacks - A Speculative Novel

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Zusatztext "...Lewis’s book is very effective and deeply affecting. And as a warning of how close we are to unimaginable catastrophe, it’s  downright chilling." — The Weekly Standard    "I have only read a few more convincing accounts of how events can spiral out of control than what you can and should read in The 2020 Commission Report."  — War on the Rocks    "The tone – set midway between bureaucratic sterility and a Tom Clancy thriller – works very well...I couldn’t put the book down, reading most of it in the course of one increasingly intense  evening. If fear of nuclear war is going to keep you up at night, at least it can be a page-turner."— New Scientist    "Disturbingly plausible...with painstaking detail and bleak humor."— Slate    “Astonishing . . . Lewis deftly intertwines real-world reports with a fictional narrative that extends some of the president’s worst flaws to logical conclusions.”— The Daily Beast    "Terrifyingly plausible . . . A horrific imagined future based on a quite plausible extrapolation of the present . . . In its efforts to tug at the sleeve of a blithe nation, Lewis’s book follows in the post-apocalyptic footsteps of Nevil Shute’s  On the Beach  or the 1983 film  The Day After . In its black comedy, which surfaces in the deadpan prose of the report, it is a  Dr Strangelove  for our time. Trump is as flamboyantly grotesque a character as any cooked up by Stanley Kubrick and Peter Sellers."— The Guardian    “Terrifying . . . the warning we need right now . . .  [The 2020 Commission Report] aims to do what  The Day After  did, and spur us to action . . . It shows us an entirely plausible path from today's tense geopolitics to atomic annihilation and beyond, to what comes  after  nuclear fire.”— VICE  Motherboard    “Lewis’s cautionary tale is a reminder of the grave risks at stake if diplomatic talks with Pyongyang fail, and the dangerous consequences that could follow if Washington returns to military brinkmanship and threatening rhetoric in a renewed attempt to pressure North Korea to unilaterally disarm.”— Voice of America    “A book with a ferocious pace and more black humor than one could imagine.”— Evening Standard  (London)    “Jeffrey Lewis has taken one of our most serious security crises and imagined how it could erupt into a catastrophic nuclear war. The result is a book that is entertaining—it grips the reader with its dramatic story—but also educational: it informs the reader what an unprecedented catastrophe even a ‘small’ nuclear war would be, and how easy it would be for us to blunder into one. This lesson must be learned by more of us if we are to take the actions that could lower the probability of such a catastrophe.” —William J. Perry, former US Secretary of Defense    “The plot of this novel is so absurd and implausible—a nuclear war prompted by a presidential tweet—that it feels devastatingly true.  The 2020 Commission Report is a brilliantly conceived page-turner. Let’s hope it isn’t prophetic.” —Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation and  Command and Control Informationen zum Autor Jeffrey Lewis, PhD is a columnist for Foreign Policy , a scholar at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, and a research affiliate at the Stanford University Center for Security and International Cooperation. He previously worked for the Department of Defense. Also a former director of the Nuclear Strategy and Nonproliferation Initiative at the New America Foundation and former executive director of the Managing the Atom Project at the Belfer Center at the Harvard Kennedy School...

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