Semi-periphery and capital-intensive advanced technologies: The construction of Argentina as a nuclear proliferation country

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Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego Fabian
Año de publicación
2015
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inglés
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Throughout the second half of the twentieth century a varied collection of pressure mechanisms were deployed from nuclear technology exporting countries — mainly from the US — to obstruct the development of a group of semi-peripheral countries’ autonomous nuclear capabilities. Argentina was part of this group. This article focuses on how “fear” of nuclear proliferation was used by US foreign policy as one of the most effective political artifacts to construct and protect an oligopolistic nuclear market. Spread by the press and by some prestigious social science sectors from the US and some European countries, a persistent and dense discourse production was devoted over several decades to the bizarre practice of “calculating” the alleged hidden intentions of those semi-peripheral countries which aspired to dominate as many technologies of the nuclear fuel cycle as possible.
Fil: Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego Fabian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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DISCOURSES ON TECHNOLOGY
NUCLEAR POLICY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PROLIFERATION
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Semi-periphery and capital-intensive advanced technologies: The construction of Argentina as a nuclear proliferation country
title Semi-periphery and capital-intensive advanced technologies: The construction of Argentina as a nuclear proliferation country
spellingShingle Semi-periphery and capital-intensive advanced technologies: The construction of Argentina as a nuclear proliferation country
Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego Fabian
DISCOURSES ON TECHNOLOGY
NUCLEAR POLICY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PROLIFERATION
title_short Semi-periphery and capital-intensive advanced technologies: The construction of Argentina as a nuclear proliferation country
title_full Semi-periphery and capital-intensive advanced technologies: The construction of Argentina as a nuclear proliferation country
title_fullStr Semi-periphery and capital-intensive advanced technologies: The construction of Argentina as a nuclear proliferation country
title_full_unstemmed Semi-periphery and capital-intensive advanced technologies: The construction of Argentina as a nuclear proliferation country
title_sort Semi-periphery and capital-intensive advanced technologies: The construction of Argentina as a nuclear proliferation country
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego Fabian
author Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego Fabian
author_facet Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego Fabian
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv DISCOURSES ON TECHNOLOGY
NUCLEAR POLICY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PROLIFERATION
topic DISCOURSES ON TECHNOLOGY
NUCLEAR POLICY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PROLIFERATION
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Throughout the second half of the twentieth century a varied collection of pressure mechanisms were deployed from nuclear technology exporting countries — mainly from the US — to obstruct the development of a group of semi-peripheral countries’ autonomous nuclear capabilities. Argentina was part of this group. This article focuses on how “fear” of nuclear proliferation was used by US foreign policy as one of the most effective political artifacts to construct and protect an oligopolistic nuclear market. Spread by the press and by some prestigious social science sectors from the US and some European countries, a persistent and dense discourse production was devoted over several decades to the bizarre practice of “calculating” the alleged hidden intentions of those semi-peripheral countries which aspired to dominate as many technologies of the nuclear fuel cycle as possible.
Fil: Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego Fabian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description Throughout the second half of the twentieth century a varied collection of pressure mechanisms were deployed from nuclear technology exporting countries — mainly from the US — to obstruct the development of a group of semi-peripheral countries’ autonomous nuclear capabilities. Argentina was part of this group. This article focuses on how “fear” of nuclear proliferation was used by US foreign policy as one of the most effective political artifacts to construct and protect an oligopolistic nuclear market. Spread by the press and by some prestigious social science sectors from the US and some European countries, a persistent and dense discourse production was devoted over several decades to the bizarre practice of “calculating” the alleged hidden intentions of those semi-peripheral countries which aspired to dominate as many technologies of the nuclear fuel cycle as possible.
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