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Britain Europe And Civil Nuclear Energy 194562 1st Ed Martin Theaker

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Britain Europe And Civil Nuclear Energy 194562 1st Ed Martin Theaker
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Author: Martin Theaker
ISBN: 9783319739267, 9783319739274, 3319739263, 3319739271
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Britain Europe And Civil Nuclear Energy 194562 1st Ed Martin Theaker by Martin Theaker 9783319739267, 9783319739274, 3319739263, 3319739271 instant download after payment.

This book examines the role played by civil nuclear energy in Britain’s relationship with Europe between the end of the Second World War and London’s first application to join the European Communities. Tracing the development of the British nuclear programme as it emerged as a global leader in constructing the world’s first atomic power stations, it analyses how the threat of energy shortages throughout the 1950s presented ministers with a golden opportunity to utilise nuclear cooperation as an instrument to influence the political shape of Europe. Importantly, this book will show how this chance was missed by ministers due to a combination of disorganization and diplomatic pressure, as well as a perennial lack of domestic resources. In so doing, this book joins the long-disconnected historiographies of European integration and nuclear energy to offer a new perspective on both scholarly fields.

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