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Nuclear Waste Politics: An Incrementalist Perspective
Matthew Cotton
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Politics
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Radioactive Waste Management
100%
Nuclear Waste
100%
Technology Policy
50%
Finland
50%
Canada
50%
Sweden
50%
Social Sciences
50%
International Comparison
50%
Capital Investment
50%
Megaprojects
50%
Radioactive Waste Disposal
50%
Regional Approach
50%
Policy Suggestion
50%
High Stakes
50%
Siting Process
50%
Nuclear Politics
50%
Politics of Scale
50%
Deep Borehole Disposal
50%
Incrementalism
50%
Environmental Ethics
50%
Waste Management Facilities
50%
Social Sciences
Radioactive Waste
100%
Waste Management
50%
UK
25%
Capital Investment
25%
USA
25%
Science Policy
25%
Canada
25%
Sweden
25%
Finland
25%
Environmental Policy
25%
Incrementalism
25%
Waste Disposal
25%