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“The ‘Conceit of Controllability’

Discussion published by christopher ball in H-Diplo on Tuesday, December 6, 2022

H-Diplo Article Review 1149- Takeda on Hoey, “The ‘Conceit of Controllability’: Nuclear Diplomacy, Japan’s Plutonium Reprocessing Ambitions and US Proliferation Fears, 1974-1978.”

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