South Korea's NUCLEAR SURPRISE
@article{Kang2005SouthKN, title={South Korea's NUCLEAR SURPRISE}, author={Jungmin Kang and Peter Hayes and Li Bin and Tatsujiro Suzuki and Richard Tanter}, journal={Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists}, year={2005}, volume={61}, pages={40 - 49} }
As more and more countries adopt the IAEA's Additional Protocol, all kinds of nuclear secrets will come spilling out. Currently under the microscope: South Korea.
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