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Mountain, Militarized: North Korea, Nuclear Tests, and Nature.
Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History, Spring 2019, no. 8: Mountain, Militarized: North Korea, Nuclear Tests, and Nature.
Authors: Brady, Lisa;
doi: 10.5282/rcc/8496
Abstract
On 3 September 2017, North Korea tested its sixth nuclear device, causing a major seismic event and setting off landslides both physical and political. This essay puts this test into its larger historical context, explaining that North Korea’s nuclear program and its attendant environmental implications, while relatively recent developments, are a part of the peninsula’s longer history as a militarized landscape.
Countries
Germany, United States, United States
Related Organizations
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Germany
- Boise State University United States
- Boise State University United States
Keywords
nuclear tests, History, weapons, 550, radioactivity, nuclear power, mountains, landscape transformation, wars, military, nuclear weapons, energy
nuclear tests, History, weapons, 550, radioactivity, nuclear power, mountains, landscape transformation, wars, military, nuclear weapons, energy
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