Nuclear Power Plants in “The Only A-bombed Country”: Images of Nuclear Power and the Nation’s Changing Self-portrait in Postwar Japan

  • Utsumi H
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The Japanese government conducted the first public-opinion poll on the utilization of nuclear power in 1968. It was significant in two aspects.1 First, by emphasizing the difference between military and nonmilitary uses, it had the plainly propagandistic aim to state...

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Utsumi, H. (2012). Nuclear Power Plants in “The Only A-bombed Country”: Images of Nuclear Power and the Nation’s Changing Self-portrait in Postwar Japan. In The Nuclear Age in Popular Media (pp. 175–201). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137086181_7

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