2017
DOI: 10.18504/pl2549-006-2017
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El desarrollo nuclear de Argentina y el régimen de no proliferación

Abstract: ResumenEl desarrollo y la transferencia de tecnología nuclear han sido puestos bajo estrictos controles debido a su posible derivación hacia el uso bélico, lo que ha llevado a crear un régimen internacional de no proliferación. Una de las últimas propuestas ha sido la fundación de bancos multilaterales de uranio levemente enriquecido (ule). Este artículo plantea que el objetivo de no proliferación puede contribuir a acentuar la asimetría en la distribución del poder económico-político mundial, perjudicando el … Show more

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“…United States, Russia, and countries of the European Union shaped the initiative. Through these banks, the production and uses of enriched uranium are offered to countries who do not possess the capacity to produce it in limited amounts [16]. This particular group of countries became known as the Nuclear Suppliers Group, or London Club, meeting for the first time in 1975 and officially created in 1978.…”
Section: Development and Limited Uses Of Nuclear Energy In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…United States, Russia, and countries of the European Union shaped the initiative. Through these banks, the production and uses of enriched uranium are offered to countries who do not possess the capacity to produce it in limited amounts [16]. This particular group of countries became known as the Nuclear Suppliers Group, or London Club, meeting for the first time in 1975 and officially created in 1978.…”
Section: Development and Limited Uses Of Nuclear Energy In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2003, when Nestor Kirchner became president, the nuclear industry proliferated once more and conformed an important strategy to diversify the energetic matrix. The nuclear capacity of Argentina culminated in this country being among the few worldwide to produce and export nuclear technologies [16]. Among the most recent proceedings, Argentina became a member of the Nuclear Energy Agency in 2017 [14].…”
Section: Development and Limited Uses Of Nuclear Energy In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It established a control system and the Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (OPANAL) to ensure that Treaty's obligations were met. Except for Brazil (Cubillos, 2012) and Argentina (Colombo, Guglielminotti and Vera, 2017), none of the Latin American States had developed an advanced nuclear program until the '60s, in part, due to economic, technological and political constraints, and the relentless US interventionism.…”
Section: Case and Subcases Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%