Avner Cohen, meet Franz Kafka. (author's fight to publish book about nuclear weapons programs in the Middle East)

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From: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Date: 19940901
Author:Moore, Mike

He does not look like a threat to the state of Israel. No one has ever noticed Avner Cohen strutting around the neighborhood with an AK-47 slung cunningly over his shoulder. He shaves every day, and his hair is neatly styled. No terrorist he. Cohen looks more like an academic at a major American university.

A good guess. Cohen is, in fact, a research fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he is co-principal investigator (with Marvin Miller) of the Project on Nuclear Arms Control in, the Middle East. But he is also an Israeli citizen, and that fact has ...

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