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How Western European Nuclear Policy Is Made: Deciding on the Atom

✍ Scribed by Harald Müller (eds.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
255
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
How Western European Nuclear Policy Is Made: A Comparison....Pages 1-24
The Nuclear Decision-making Process: The French Case....Pages 25-47
Nuclear Decision-making in Britain....Pages 48-73
Nuclear Decision-making in the Federal Republic of Germany....Pages 74-97
Spain’s Nuclear and Non-proliferation Policy....Pages 98-118
Nuclear Decision-making in Italy....Pages 119-137
Nuclear Energy in Belgium....Pages 138-154
Nuclear Decision-making and Nuclear Policy in the Netherlands....Pages 155-170
Policy on Nuclear Issues in Ireland: Domestic and Foreign Policy Positions and Processes....Pages 171-189
Sweden....Pages 190-208
Switzerland....Pages 209-229
Back Matter....Pages 230-241

✦ Subjects


Military and Defence Studies; Political Science; Conflict Studies


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