Japan Institute of International Affairs | Is it in Japan’s interest to abandon nuclear power?

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Following the worldwide shock caused by the Fukushima accident, some Western countries have switched their energy policies away from nuclear power while Japan, the site of this accident, has seen a growing push for denuclearization.  Under pressure from this movement, Japan’s nuclear power and related industries face an immediate crisis.  Japan sits at a major crossroads, to put it mildly.
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Japan Institute of International Affairs | Is it in Japan’s interest to abandon nuclear power?
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Following the worldwide shock caused by the Fukushima accident, some Western countries have switched their energy policies away from nuclear power while Japan, the site of this accident, has seen a growing push for denuclearization.  Under pressure from this movement, Japan’s nuclear power and related industries face an immediate crisis.  Japan sits at a major crossroads, to put it mildly.
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