National Politics and International Technology: Nuclear Reactor Development in Western Europe |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Two PerspectivesTechnical and Political | 16 |
Different Starting Points | 22 |
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activities actors Agence Europe agreement alignments American association Atomic Energy Belgium Britain British Brussels Cadarache CEGB chap chapter civilian commercial Common Market Community programs competition concept construction contracts cooling decision discussions domestic dominant partner DRAGON economic enriched uranium ESSOR established Euratom Treaty Euratom-U.S. Europe's European Communities fast reactor Fessenheim firms five-year foreign France French fuel gas reactors German industrial German program Guéron heavy water reactors high temperature reactors initial institutions interest Ispra issues Italian Italy JNRC joint program Karlsruhe light water reactors ment military negotiations nomic Nuclear Industry nuclear power nuclear sector Nucleonics officials organic ORGEL project participation pebble-bed percent plans plant plutonium political priority problems proposals prototype proven reactors relations role scientific scientists Siemens significant strategic tech technical three wise men THTR tion TNPG transnational United USAEC utilities