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Atomic Energy and Congress

Atomic Energy and Congress

By Morgan Thomas, in Collaboration with Robert M. Northrop

University of Michigan Press, 1956, 301 pp.

A study, by a research team, of the rôles and relationship of the Atomic Energy Commission and the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy in directing atomic developments--an important example, in the authors' view, "of the governmental process adapting itself to unusual needs by the creation of an unusual pattern of control."