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Pambazuka - Africa’s nuclear energy plans and the legacy of the Manhattan Project


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Gerard Boyce 2016-01-14, Issue 757 cc Getty Seventy years after commencement of the Manhattan project that developed the atomic bomb, a conscious debate on its socio-political consequences is missing when decisions are reached to adopt nuclear energy, most recently by a number of African countries. Until today, the costly projects draw on the legacy of demonstrating power, couched in language of necessity and accompanied by secrecy.

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