Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Wagging the Plutonium Dog: Japanese Domestic Politics and Its International Security Implications - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace




Japan has pledged not to produce more plutonium than it can consume. Serious questions are emerging, however, about whether it can uphold this commitment.


READ: Wagging the Plutonium Dog: Japanese Domestic Politics and Its International Security Implications - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace



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