The effect that government policies have on the creation and destruction of nuclear weapons
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National Government Policy Options forContributing to Regional Economic Stability: The US Department of Energy’s Major NuclearWeapons Sites
This paper concentrates on the effect that the U.S. Department of energy has had on the creation of hazardous nuclear materials and weapons.It also focuses on the compensation that was provied by the governmnet to people affected by their programs. -
North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons: Implications for the Nuclear Ambitions of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
This paper shows how the nuclear industry in japan, which was sparked by the nuclear weapons which were used against them in world war 2 affected Japan's neighbouring countries' environments, people and economy. -
The use of weapons: Mass killing andthe United Kingdom government’snuclear weapons programme
This paper explains how the creation of nuclear weapons and the evolution of these weapons was influenced by the government policies in the U.K and how scientific discoveries in the U.S encouraged the U.K to advance their nuclear weapons programme. -
A call for globalnuclear disarmament
This paper discusses the threat which is associated with nuclear weapons and bases this as the main reason to disarm the nuclear weapons. It also discusses the impliations that nuclear weapons can have on war torn areas like Iran -
Shifting Interests: Whitlam, Britain and French Nuclear Tests in the South Pacific
This paper discusses the changing vies that were had on nuclear testing in the pacific as people began to understand the effect that the nuclear radiation was having on the environement and even on the people themselves. It also discusses the plea of people in the pacific area to get the larger nations which were conducting nuclear testing to stop testing in the pacific area. -
Nuclear Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Counterterrorism:Impacts on Public Health
This paper discusses the methods of regulating nuclear weapons used by various governments such as the NEW START treaty(2011), creation ofnuclear risk reduction agreemments and talks about the ways in which nuclear technology can be used peacefully insted of as weapons