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Nuclear politics – China – theme for November 2012

With the American election over, we know that not much will change, with Obama beholden to the nuclear industry.  And yet, there’s some hope of an eventual transition to a nuclear free USA.  Warts and all, at least USA lets you hear about nuclear issues , at least there are democratic freedoms, of speech, of assembly, of publication.

What about that other change of leadership – China?  That has just happened, without any semblance of a democratic process.  That  bunch of men with dyed black hair, same suits, same red ties – all chosen to maintain the existing business empires.

What hope is there for cleaning out the prevailing corruption?  For allowing anti nuclear dissent? For making public any nuclear industry mistakes, waste problems?

“It is an older coterie of retired leaders, however, led by Hu’s wily 86-year-old adversary and predecessor, Jiang Zemin, that has now made the Chinese amalgam of wealth and power almost impossible to disentangle. Jiang and other elders who hoisted Xi Jinping to power have manoeuvred to stack his inner cabinet with people whom they judge will not disturb the state-owned and private business empires that are controlled by their proteges and children.” http://www.theage.com.au/world/fresh-faces-reveal-the-influence-of-powerbrokers-from-the-past-20121115-29euz.html#ixzz2CXN0PKlH

Meanwhile that other wannabe nuclear giant, India, dismantles its democratic freedoms, in the service of the international nuclear lobby.

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November 17, 2012 - Posted by | Christina's themes

1 Comment »

  1. Yes, it would be very challenging for China’s regulation on the nuclear power safety which needs independent, accountable and tech competency with a safety culture of deep questioning and hamble manner. Look at what has happened to Japan and it is natural to have conerns with China, India and other new comers for the nuclear power plant development.

    Comment by Nancy | November 20, 2012 | Reply


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