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Burma and nuclear proliferation : policies and perceptions / Andrew Selth

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Regional Outlook Paper. 12 Publication details: Brisbane : Griffith University, 2007Description: 28 pSubject(s): Summary: For many years Burma was staunchly anti-nuclear. But in 2000 the military junta announced the intention of buying a reactor from Russia. This paper argues that the policy change was driven mostly by Burma's disproportionate threat perceptions and anxieties about external pressure.
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For many years Burma was staunchly anti-nuclear. But in 2000 the military junta announced the intention of buying a reactor from Russia. This paper argues that the policy change was driven mostly by Burma's disproportionate threat perceptions and anxieties about external pressure.

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