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U.S.-German Cooperation in Elimination of Excess Weapons Plutonium (1995)
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

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. "Chapter 2: Assistance, Infrastructure, and Policies." U.S.-German Cooperation in Elimination of Excess Weapons Plutonium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1995.

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U.S.-GERMAN COOPERATION IN THE ELIMINATION OF EXCESS WEAPONS PLUTONIUM

stems from their opposition to nuclear energy, so little change is to be expected on their part. The so-called “consensus talks” among the political parties and the industry attempted to formulate a long-term energy program. Talks collapsed in late 1993, partially because of the upcoming elections, but they have recently restarted.

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