Nuclear Power in the Developing World
by Poneman, Daniel
Edition statement:1st Published by : George Allen & Unwin (London ) Physical details: xi,254 Pages 22x14 cm | HB ISBN:0043381006. Year: 1982Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This book explores the increasingly urgent issue of nuclear power policies in developing countries. The sharp oil price rises of the 1970's attracted widespread attention to nuclear power as an alternative energy source. Meanwhile, more and more developing countries have attained the technological ability to begin nuclear weapon programmes.
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