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ID154792
Title ProperLook inside an emerging nuclear supplier
Other Title Information advocacy coalitions and change in argentine foreign nuclear policy
LanguageENG
AuthorMalacalza, Bernabé H
Summary / Abstract (Note)What light can foreign policy analysis (FPA) shed on how and when the balance of power between domestic coalitions in foreign nuclear policymaking changes and how these different balances directly affect policy outcomes? Drawing on interviews with scientists, technologists and career diplomats, this comprehensive examination of Argentine nuclear exports policy as public policy aims to depict when and how policies varied between 1976 and 2004, due to shifts in the balance amongst advocacy coalitions, albeit of incentives and constraints placed by international and institutional nuclear environments. The article provides a better account of how Argentine nuclear foreign policy changed under the influence of four competitive and contrasting advocacy coalitions: the pro-import substitution and protectionist coalition, the pro-technological autonomy and South-South trade coalition, the pro-business and commercial openness coalition and the antinuclear and pro-environment coalition.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 38, No.10; 2017: p. 2295-2311
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 38 No 10
Key WordsForeign Policy Analysis ;  Science Diplomacy ;  Advocacy Coalitions ;  Foreign Nuclear Policy ;  Argentine Nuclear Exports Policy ;  Emerging Nuclear Suppliers


 
 
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