In the northeast of Kazakhstan more than 110 above ground nuclear explosions were carried out between 1949 and 1963. After the moratorium on atmospheric nuclear tests, underground nuclear testing was continued until 1989. This chapter follows the routes chosen by scientists and those responsible for public compensation programmes to navigate uncertainties of radiation-exposure in local communities around Semipalatinsk. It describes how, since the 1990s, research and compensation programmes have been negotiated and implemented in post-Soviet Kazakhstan, following decades of biomedical research during Soviet time. It shows how in the context of international collaborative projects, efforts to document long-term health effects stimulated innov...
The former Soviet Union conducted totally 456 nuclear tests between 1949 and 1989 in Semipalatinsk, ...
Information about the consequences of human exposure to radiation in the former Soviet Union has rec...
Following the Chernobyl accident, the US and the USSR entered into an agreement to work on the safet...
This contribution describes configurations of knowledge and secrecy in scientific research into heal...
Drawing on sixteen months of fieldwork in the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site region in Kazakhstan, ...
To determine the long-term consequences of atmospheric atomic bomb tests for the population in the s...
This chapter examines post-Soviet efforts to address the legacies of nuclear testing near Semipalati...
Two scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy`s Environmental Measurements Laboratory served as ...
Introduction: Lengthy clinical and epidemiological studies at the Research Institute of Radiation Me...
The Cold War was centered on the fight for superiority in the international system between the Unite...
The Semipalatinsk Test Site (STS) located in the Republic of Kazakhstan (Figure 1.1) was one of the ...
The explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine in April, 1986, was one of th...
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was the worst industrial accident of the last cent...
These are talking notes for my presentation at a nuclear non-proliferation conference. Interesting t...
In August 1988, two years after the Chernobyle accident, the United States and the Soviet Union sign...
The former Soviet Union conducted totally 456 nuclear tests between 1949 and 1989 in Semipalatinsk, ...
Information about the consequences of human exposure to radiation in the former Soviet Union has rec...
Following the Chernobyl accident, the US and the USSR entered into an agreement to work on the safet...
This contribution describes configurations of knowledge and secrecy in scientific research into heal...
Drawing on sixteen months of fieldwork in the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site region in Kazakhstan, ...
To determine the long-term consequences of atmospheric atomic bomb tests for the population in the s...
This chapter examines post-Soviet efforts to address the legacies of nuclear testing near Semipalati...
Two scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy`s Environmental Measurements Laboratory served as ...
Introduction: Lengthy clinical and epidemiological studies at the Research Institute of Radiation Me...
The Cold War was centered on the fight for superiority in the international system between the Unite...
The Semipalatinsk Test Site (STS) located in the Republic of Kazakhstan (Figure 1.1) was one of the ...
The explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine in April, 1986, was one of th...
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was the worst industrial accident of the last cent...
These are talking notes for my presentation at a nuclear non-proliferation conference. Interesting t...
In August 1988, two years after the Chernobyle accident, the United States and the Soviet Union sign...
The former Soviet Union conducted totally 456 nuclear tests between 1949 and 1989 in Semipalatinsk, ...
Information about the consequences of human exposure to radiation in the former Soviet Union has rec...
Following the Chernobyl accident, the US and the USSR entered into an agreement to work on the safet...