In this article, a hypothetical scenario of a full-scale nuclear war is examined and the potential of various countries to survive in the face of a global catastrophe is assessed. Based on analyses of scientific studies and expert assessments, the key factors determining the ability of a state and its population to endure a nuclear conflict and the ensuing nuclear winter are reconstructed. Special attention is paid to researchers' conclusions that only a limited number of countries, primarily located in the Southern Hemisphere, possess the necessary conditions to preserve agricultural production and social stability in the post-apocalyptic period.
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