Abstract
The factors influencing the evolution of Canada's nuclear export policy are examined. Initially, nuclear technology was exported to establish an industry in Canada and to share the technology with other countries. After 1974 an increasingly broad range of political and social factors were taken into account and safeguards became the dominant factor. The indirect impacts of the new policy fall into two groups. One consists of the effects of Canada's leadership in taking a tough stand on safeguards. The second group of effects involve the concern of other countries about access to secure energy supplies and advanced technology.
Citation Formats
Morrison, R W, and Wonder, E F.
Canada's nuclear export policy.
Canada: N. p.,
1978.
Web.
Morrison, R W, & Wonder, E F.
Canada's nuclear export policy.
Canada.
Morrison, R W, and Wonder, E F.
1978.
"Canada's nuclear export policy."
Canada.
@misc{etde_6828723,
title = {Canada's nuclear export policy}
author = {Morrison, R W, and Wonder, E F}
abstractNote = {The factors influencing the evolution of Canada's nuclear export policy are examined. Initially, nuclear technology was exported to establish an industry in Canada and to share the technology with other countries. After 1974 an increasingly broad range of political and social factors were taken into account and safeguards became the dominant factor. The indirect impacts of the new policy fall into two groups. One consists of the effects of Canada's leadership in taking a tough stand on safeguards. The second group of effects involve the concern of other countries about access to secure energy supplies and advanced technology.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1978}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Canada's nuclear export policy}
author = {Morrison, R W, and Wonder, E F}
abstractNote = {The factors influencing the evolution of Canada's nuclear export policy are examined. Initially, nuclear technology was exported to establish an industry in Canada and to share the technology with other countries. After 1974 an increasingly broad range of political and social factors were taken into account and safeguards became the dominant factor. The indirect impacts of the new policy fall into two groups. One consists of the effects of Canada's leadership in taking a tough stand on safeguards. The second group of effects involve the concern of other countries about access to secure energy supplies and advanced technology.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1978}
month = {Jan}
}