Lawrence G. Freedman in FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January-February 2004
Janne E. Nolan, "Measuring the Unthinkable," SCIENCE, 19 March 2004
Rob Edwards in NEW SCIENTIST 27 March 04
Jerry Strope, "Whole World on Fire--And All Wet," American Strategic Defense Association, posted May 2004
Stanley B. Martin, "Mass Fires from Nuclear Explosions," American Strategic Defense Association, posted May 2004
James W. Kerr, a named protagonist, review of Whole World on Fire, typescript, June 2004
Lt Col Charles E. Costanzo, PhD, USAF, Retired, in AIR & SPACE POWER JOURNAL, Summer 2004
Lawrence S. Wittner in PEACE AND CHANGE, Vol. 29, Issue 3/4, online publication, July 27, 2004
Spencer D. Bakich in VIRGINIA QUARTERLY REVIEW, Summer 2004
Karl E. Weick in ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, March 2005
Gregg Herken in TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE, Vol. 46, April 2005
Guy Oakes in JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, Vol. 92, Issue 1, June 2005
Peter Zimmerman in PHYSICS TODAY, April 2005
"Book Review on Fire," Replies to Zimmerman by John G. Lewis, Harold L. Brode, Lynn Eden, with Reply by Zimmerman, in PHYSICS TODAY, July 2005
Graham Spinardi in ISIS, September 2005
David Cunningham in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, November 2005
Rodney Lacey and Marc J. Ventresca in INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2006
Renee Anspach, "Reflections on WHOLE WORLD ON FIRE," in SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, Vol. 36, No. 4, August 2006
Hugh Gusterson, "Inventing Annihilation: Comments on Lynn Eden's WHOLE WORLD ON FIRE," in SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, Vol. 36, No. 4, August 2006
Thomas P. Hughes, "Comments on Lynn Eden's WHOLE WORLD ON FIRE," in SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, Vol. 36, No. 4, August 2006
Lynn Eden, "Response to My Critics," in SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, Vol. 36, No. 4, August 2006
Editorial reviews:
"WHOLE WORLD ON FIRE is a thoughtful examination of the effect of organizations on the science and technology of determining nuclear devastation. Lynn Eden's book is thoroughly researched and well written."
- Dr. William J. Perry, Nineteenth U.S. Secretary of Defense
"CANNY, BOLD, SUBTLE, lucid, surprising, and distressing, WHOLE WORLD ON FIRE demonstrates brilliantly that complex organizational processes having disastrous consequences need not remain mysterious if an investigator who combines perceptiveness, determination, and finesse comes along to unravel them."
- Charles Tilly, Columbia University
"LYNN EDEN'S BOOK IS TERRIFIC. It is well written, well argued,theoretically innovative, empirically rich, methodologically sound, politically important, and controversial. She argues that the nuclear weapons community has misinformed policymakers and the public by neglecting to calculate the ferocious effects of mass fires on nuclear targets. The puzzle of how so many people could be so wrong about something so important makes this an intrinsically interesting story. The political implications of Eden's argument are profound: not only are nuclear weapons even more destructive than we had thought, but there is a direct bearing on current issues in nuclear strategy."
- Jonathan Mercer, University of Washington