Traditional New Zealand attitudes with regard to all things nuclear are subjected to critical scrutiny. It is argued that these may frequently lead us to take policy positions that do not best serve our national interests. In the context of continuing anxiety about future energy supplies, an unreflective refusal to even consider civilian nuclear power is an outstanding example of this. The chapter author makes a ‘modest proposal’
The goal of the research presented here will be to provide a comprehensive view of the nuclear indus...
The Case of New Zealand, by Ariel Kerros There are many who have noticed a significant difference be...
Nuclear power has had a long and controversial history leading people to have many different views o...
New Zealand has a paradoxical relationship with nuclear science. We are as proud of Ernest Rutherfor...
In this article I shall make some general observations about New Zealand’s attitudes to things nucle...
ii In 1984, New Zealand became a nuclear- free country, prohibiting the entry of nuclear-armed and n...
The occasional passage close to New Zealand of ships carrying nuclear materials is a continuing sour...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sais.1987.0037
The election of the Fourth Labour government in 1984, the imposition of a ban on nuclear powered/ ar...
In 1987 New Zealand's nuclear free legislation turned the country towards a more independent foreig...
(2003: 458) remarks, “For ‘proliferation pessimists,’ Asia represents the worst of two worlds: small...
Australia currently lacks a mechanism to gather evidence on the formation of public attitudes to the...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
Introduction In the following policy perspective CEDA examines the environmental and economic issue...
ANZUS and a Nuclear Free New Zealand describes how New Zealand's most important Security Treaty has ...
The goal of the research presented here will be to provide a comprehensive view of the nuclear indus...
The Case of New Zealand, by Ariel Kerros There are many who have noticed a significant difference be...
Nuclear power has had a long and controversial history leading people to have many different views o...
New Zealand has a paradoxical relationship with nuclear science. We are as proud of Ernest Rutherfor...
In this article I shall make some general observations about New Zealand’s attitudes to things nucle...
ii In 1984, New Zealand became a nuclear- free country, prohibiting the entry of nuclear-armed and n...
The occasional passage close to New Zealand of ships carrying nuclear materials is a continuing sour...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sais.1987.0037
The election of the Fourth Labour government in 1984, the imposition of a ban on nuclear powered/ ar...
In 1987 New Zealand's nuclear free legislation turned the country towards a more independent foreig...
(2003: 458) remarks, “For ‘proliferation pessimists,’ Asia represents the worst of two worlds: small...
Australia currently lacks a mechanism to gather evidence on the formation of public attitudes to the...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
Introduction In the following policy perspective CEDA examines the environmental and economic issue...
ANZUS and a Nuclear Free New Zealand describes how New Zealand's most important Security Treaty has ...
The goal of the research presented here will be to provide a comprehensive view of the nuclear indus...
The Case of New Zealand, by Ariel Kerros There are many who have noticed a significant difference be...
Nuclear power has had a long and controversial history leading people to have many different views o...