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The Development of nuclear power in Japan: the end of semi-centennial history?

Student: Czvetkova Kseniya

Supervisor: Andrey Gregory Fesyun

Faculty: School of Asian Studies

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

This research contains a detailed observation of the development and formation of nuclear complex of Japan through its historical background and various aspects, including policymaking in this field. It also contains the analysis of current measures in nuclear policy and evaluates the perspective of further development of nuclear power in Japan after the Fukushima disaster.

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