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Political rules and nuclear safety -- Ukraine's uneasy past and uncertain future -- Armenia at the crossroads -- Lithuania reluctant but resolved to obey -- Bulgaria, what a strange trip it has been -- Overcoming Slovakia's Meciar problem -- Delaying disaster -- Appendix A: Map of Soviet designed reactors -- Appendix B: Reactor locations, status, and designs -- Appendix C: Chernobyl Unit 4 after April 1986 disaster. |
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Former Soviet republics-Nuclear power plants-Safety measures-Case studies;
Eastern Europe-Nuclear power plants;
International Cooperation-Nuclear power plants;
Nuclear power plants-Safety regulations;
Nuclear power plants-Decommissioning |