Special Topics: Nuclear Issues
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ItemPentagon stalks Micronesia: strategic interests vs. self-determination( 1982)If forward military bases are the achilles heel of United States foreign policy, then the Micronesian islands are destined to be a region of increasing struggle in the 1980's and 1990's. With major U.S. military installations in Guam and the Marshall Is1ands, and bases planned for Tinian, other parts of the Mariana Islands and Palau, Micronesia may become one of the most densely militarized regions in the Pacific. These bases, strategically located along the Asian periphery, will provide the U.S. with staging grounds for future intervention into Asia. But stepped up campaigns by Micronesians and other Pacific Islanders in support of nuclear free zones and demilitarization are putting U.S. military plans in jeopardy.
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ItemPacific bulletin - volume 3, number 7( 1984-03)
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ItemPacific bulletin - volume 3, number 6(Pacific Concerns Resource Center, 1984-01)
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ItemPacific bulletin - volume 4, number 5 & 6( 1984-10)
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ItemPacific bulletin - volume 4, number 2( 1984-07)
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ItemPacific bulletin - volume 5, number 1(Pacific Concerns Resource Center, 1985-02)
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ItemPacific bulletin - volume 4, number 3 & 4(Pacific Concerns Resource Center, 1984-08)
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ItemEnewetak fact book : a resume of pre-cleanup information(United States Department of Engery, Nevada Operations Office, Las Vegas Nevada, 1982)
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ItemPalau : self-determination vs. U.S. military plans(Honolulu, Hawaii : Micronesia Support Committee, 1983)Includes history of Palau's vote to ban nuclear weapons and nuclear waste.
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ItemMicronesia Support Committee bulletin(Honolulu, Hawaii : The Committee, 1976-1983, 1982)Includes various articles on nuclear testing, nuclear fallout and nuclear waste storage in Micronesia.