TITLE

Brazil and the nuclear issues in the years of the Luiz In�cio Lula da Silva government (2003-2010)

AUTHOR(S)
PATTI, CARLO
PUB. DATE
December 2010
SOURCE
Revista Brasileira de Pol�tica Internacional;dic2010, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p178
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The present article is an analysis of Brazilian nuclear diplomacy and of the international relevance of the national nuclear program adopted during the two Presidential terms of Luiz In�cio Lula da Silva. Particular attention will be given to the Brazilian position in the agreement on nuclear non-proliferation, to the role of mediation between Iran and the nuclear powers, and finally to the national ambitions concerning the industrial and military uses of the nuclear technologies.
ACCESSION #
57264706

Tags: NUCLEAR industry -- Government policy;  NUCLEAR nonproliferation -- Government policy;  LULA, 1945-;  DIPLOMACY;  TREATY on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (1968);  NUCLEAR disarmament -- International cooperation;  BRAZIL -- Relations;  IRAN -- Relations;  BRAZIL -- Politics & government -- 2003-

 

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