Merchants of Doubt

by

Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway

Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Term Analysis

The Strategic Defense Initiative, often called “Star Wars,” was an outer space-based missile defense system that the Reagan administration planned to build (but later cancelled) during the Cold War.

Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Quotes in Merchants of Doubt

The Merchants of Doubt quotes below are all either spoken by Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) or refer to Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 2 Quotes

On one level, then, the scientific process worked. Scientists took the nuclear winter hypothesis seriously, and worked through it, evaluating and improving the assumptions, data, and models supporting it. Along the way, they narrowed the range of potential cooling and the uncertainties involved, and came to a general consensus. Without actually experiencing nuclear war, there would always be quite a lot of “irreducible uncertainty” in the concept—no one denied that—but overall, the first-order effects were resolved. A major nuclear exchange would produce lasting atmospheric effects that would cool the Earth significantly for a period of weeks to months, and perhaps longer. It would not be a good thing.

Related Characters: Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway (speaker), Frederick Seitz, Carl Sagan
Page Number: 52
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Within the scientific community, then, the nuclear winter debate took place at two levels: over the details of the science and over the way it was being carried out in public. The latter created a fair bit of animosity, but the former led to resolution and closure. The TTAPS conclusions had been reexamined by others, and adjusted in the light of their research. Whether it was a freeze or a chill, scientists broadly agreed that nuclear war would lead to significant secondary climatic effects. Out of the claims and counterclaims, published and evaluated by relevant experts, a consensus had emerged. Despite the egos of individual scientists, the jealousies and the sour grapes, science had worked pretty much the way it was supposed to.

Related Characters: Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway (speaker), Carl Sagan
Page Number: 54
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“Does all this matter?” he asked rhetorically. Indeed it did. Seitz was painting a canvas of politically motivated exclusion—conservative victimhood, as it were. If all this were true—or even if any of it were true—it meant that science, even mainstream science, was just politics by other means. Therefore if you disagreed with it politically, you could dismiss it as political.

Related Characters: Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway (speaker), Carl Sagan, Russell Seitz
Page Number: 63
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Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Term Timeline in Merchants of Doubt

The timeline below shows where the term Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) appears in Merchants of Doubt. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Introduction
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...design the atomic bomb, Singer led the nation’s satellite program, and both publicly supported Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative on behalf of a conservative think tank called the George C. Marshall Institute. Both Seitz... (full context)
Chapter 2
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...scientists, including a group of anti-communist Cold War physicists who defended Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). After conservative think tanks helped defeat Nixon’s plans to de-escalate tensions with the Soviet Union,... (full context)
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...Reagan’s plan to set up a satellite-based ballistic missile defense system in outer space. The SDI was designed to both give the U.S. an advantage in the Cold War and undermine... (full context)
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...Studies and frequently appeared in popular media, couldn’t stand the scientific establishment’s opposition to the SDI. In 1981, he published a prominent magazine article declaring that, without massive investment, the U.S.... (full context)
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...their views in the name of “balance.” They even prevented a major documentary about the SDI from airing on most public TV stations. Jastrow sincerely believed that SDI opponents were doing... (full context)
Chapter 6
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...In 1989, the Cold War was ending, so the Institute was pivoting from supporting the SDI to attacking environmentalists. It began circulating a report by Jastrow, Seitz, and Nierenberg blaming global... (full context)