Siting (and mining) at the Border: Spain-Portugal Nuclear Transboundary Issues

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Autor(a) principal: Rubio-Varas, M.d. Mar
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Carvalho, António, De la Torre, Joseba
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/84834
https://doi.org/10.1484/J.JHES.5.116794
Resumo: This article is focused on nuclear transboundary issues between Portugal and Spain, two countries that share a long history of nuclear collaboration and conflict of late, where national borders played a crucial role. The issues at stake cover the full spectrum of the nuclear cycle: uranium mining, power production and waste disposal. The first stage, under two fascist dictatorships, was characterised by collaboration within a common techno-political imaginary, where nuclear energy was understood as a driver of modernity, but with the absence of the public in decision-making processes. The second stage was marked by the advent of democracy in both countries and the reconfiguration of nuclear policies: while Portugal abandoned the nuclear endeavour, Spain implemented a nuclear moratorium but kept ten reactors operative. The third phase, which started in 1986 and goes until the present time, was marked by two crucial events: joining the European Communities (EC) and the Chernobyl accident. The first event allowed Brussels to become a referee on Spanish/Portuguese nuclear disputes. The second one implied that Portugal expanded its institutional vigilance on Spanish nuclear activities and led to the emergence of transboundary social movements against nuclear power.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Siting (and mining) at the Border: Spain-Portugal Nuclear Transboundary Issues
title Siting (and mining) at the Border: Spain-Portugal Nuclear Transboundary Issues
spellingShingle Siting (and mining) at the Border: Spain-Portugal Nuclear Transboundary Issues
Rubio-Varas, M.d. Mar
Nuclear power plants
Uranium mines
Waste repositories
Cross-border
Cooperation
Anti-nuclear
title_short Siting (and mining) at the Border: Spain-Portugal Nuclear Transboundary Issues
title_full Siting (and mining) at the Border: Spain-Portugal Nuclear Transboundary Issues
title_fullStr Siting (and mining) at the Border: Spain-Portugal Nuclear Transboundary Issues
title_full_unstemmed Siting (and mining) at the Border: Spain-Portugal Nuclear Transboundary Issues
title_sort Siting (and mining) at the Border: Spain-Portugal Nuclear Transboundary Issues
author Rubio-Varas, M.d. Mar
author_facet Rubio-Varas, M.d. Mar
Carvalho, António
De la Torre, Joseba
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, António
De la Torre, Joseba
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rubio-Varas, M.d. Mar
Carvalho, António
De la Torre, Joseba
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nuclear power plants
Uranium mines
Waste repositories
Cross-border
Cooperation
Anti-nuclear
topic Nuclear power plants
Uranium mines
Waste repositories
Cross-border
Cooperation
Anti-nuclear
description This article is focused on nuclear transboundary issues between Portugal and Spain, two countries that share a long history of nuclear collaboration and conflict of late, where national borders played a crucial role. The issues at stake cover the full spectrum of the nuclear cycle: uranium mining, power production and waste disposal. The first stage, under two fascist dictatorships, was characterised by collaboration within a common techno-political imaginary, where nuclear energy was understood as a driver of modernity, but with the absence of the public in decision-making processes. The second stage was marked by the advent of democracy in both countries and the reconfiguration of nuclear policies: while Portugal abandoned the nuclear endeavour, Spain implemented a nuclear moratorium but kept ten reactors operative. The third phase, which started in 1986 and goes until the present time, was marked by two crucial events: joining the European Communities (EC) and the Chernobyl accident. The first event allowed Brussels to become a referee on Spanish/Portuguese nuclear disputes. The second one implied that Portugal expanded its institutional vigilance on Spanish nuclear activities and led to the emergence of transboundary social movements against nuclear power.
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