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The Pacific : nuclear testing and minorities

Title
The Pacific : nuclear testing and minorities / Erich Weingärtner.
Author
Weingärtner, Erich.
Publication
London : Minority Rights Group, 1991.

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Description
36 pages : illustrations; 30 cm +
Summary
" ... During World War II the Pacific was a major battle ground. After the war it became a nuclear testing ground for the US in the Marshall Islands and for the UK in Austrlia and Christmas Island. In the Mid-1960s the French Government began its nuclear program in French Polynesia -- a programme which contiues with underground tests at Mororoa and Fangatoufa Atolls despite widespread international protest. Nuclear testing is almost certainly responsible for the abnormal deaths and sickness which now affectthe populations of the test areas. Yet ther have been few independent and open medical tests on the peoples and environment affected and. until recently in a few instances, compensation has been derisory ... Nuclear testing must be seen as a violation of the minority rights of the Pacific peoples ... Today the Pacific peoples face new threats of contaminaton from incineration of chemical and biological weapons at Johnston Atoll ..."--Preface (page 5)
Series Statement
A Minority Rights Group report
Uniform Title
Minority Rights Group report
Subject
  • Nuclear weapons > Oceania > Testing
  • Nuclear weapons > Islands of the Pacific > Testing
  • Nuclear weapons > Testing
  • Politics and government
  • Kernwaffentest
  • Nationale Minderheit
  • Kontamination
  • Gesundheitsschaden
  • Bevölkerung
  • Mensenrechten
  • Kernproeven
  • Nuclear weapons > Testing
  • Politics and political science
  • Nuclear warfare
  • Oceania > Politics and government
  • Pacific Ocean > Islands of the Pacific
  • Oceania
  • Pazifischer Raum
  • Pacific Area
  • Pacific Area > Population
Note
  • "The Pacific profile" (4 p.) inserted at end.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 36).
Contents
Nations of the Pacific -- History -- World War II and its aftermath -- Militarization of the Pacific -- Effects of militarization -- Removal of peoples -- Political destabilization -- Independence movement -- Role of the United Nations -- Environmental threats -- Possibilities for change -- Conclusions.
ISBN
  • 0946690863
  • 9780946690862
LCCN
92152735
OCLC
  • ocm30778890
  • 30778890
  • SCSB-1124612
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library