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Chain Reaction: Expert Debate and Public Participation in American Commercial Nuclear Power 1945-1975 Book

Chain Reaction: Expert Debate and Public Participation in American Commercial Nuclear Power 1945-1975
Chain Reaction: Expert Debate and Public Participation in American Commercial Nuclear Power 1945-1975, Chain Reaction seeks to explain how and why America came to depend so heavily on its experts after World War II, how those experts translated that authority into political clout, and why that authority and political discretion declined in the 1970s. Brian, Chain Reaction: Expert Debate and Public Participation in American Commercial Nuclear Power 1945-1975 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Chain Reaction: Expert Debate and Public Participation in American Commercial Nuclear Power 1945-1975, Chain Reaction seeks to explain how and why America came to depend so heavily on its experts after World War II, how those experts translated that authority into political clout, and why that authority and political discretion declined in the 1970s. Brian, Chain Reaction: Expert Debate and Public Participation in American Commercial Nuclear Power 1945-1975
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  • Chain Reaction: Expert Debate and Public Participation in American Commercial Nuclear Power 1945-1975
  • Written by author Brian Balogh
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, November 1993
  • Chain Reaction seeks to explain how and why America came to depend so heavily on its experts after World War II, how those experts translated that authority into political clout, and why that authority and political discretion declined in the 1970s. Brian
  • Seeks to explain how and why America came to depend so heavily on its experts after World War II and why their authority declined in the 1970s.
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Acknowledgments;

1. Professionalisation and politics in twentieth-century; America: from fission to fusion;
2. The promise of the proministrative state: nuclear experts and national politics, 1945-1947;
3. Forging an iron triangle: the politics of verisimilitude;
4. Triangulating demand: the AEC's first decade of commercialisation;
5. The centrifugal push of expertise: reactor safety, 1947-1960;
6. The magnetic pull of professional disciplines, issue networks and local government;
7. Nuclear experts on top, not on tap: mainstreaming expertise, 1957-1970;
8. Nuclear experts everywhere: the challenge to nuclear power, 1960-1975;
9. Conclusion: harnessing political chain reactions; Notes; Bibliography; Index.


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