Plutonium, Power, and Politics: International Arrangements for the Disposition of Spent Nuclear Fuel
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In the early 1970s, the major industrial states were preparing to shift to nuclear fission as their principal source of electrical power. But that change has not occurred. In part, this is due to a growing public recognition that techniques and institutions for management of spent nuclear fuel, separated plutonium, and longlived radioactive wastes are not yet fully developed. The consequent pressures for resolution have spurred a series of often illdefined and sometimes contradictory atte...


