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Campaigns, skirmishes and battles: anti-nuclear movements in the USA, France and West-Germany

[journal article]

Rucht, Dieter

Abstract

Probably never before in history has the introduction of a new technology induced such widespread and tenacious opposition as nuclear power. This pa­per offers a comparative analysis of the struggles over nuclear power in the western democracies of the USA, France and West Germany during the past ... view more

Probably never before in history has the introduction of a new technology induced such widespread and tenacious opposition as nuclear power. This pa­per offers a comparative analysis of the struggles over nuclear power in the western democracies of the USA, France and West Germany during the past two decades. It describes the courses, strategies, organizations, action reper­toires and outcomes of these struggles. It pays particular attention to an in­terpretive concept which focuses on political opportunity structures, and ar­gues that this concept, in its present form, is too simplistic to adequately explainthe diversity of oppositional movement actors, strategies and action reper­toires. Suggestions are offered for developing a more complex analytical concept. (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
United States of America; North America; France; Federal Republic of Germany; antinuclear movement; nuclear energy; social movement; criticism; extraparliamentary opposition

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Document language
English

Publication Year
1990

Page/Pages
p. 193-222

Journal
Industrial crisis quarterly : international journal of industrial and organizational crises, 4 (1990) 3

Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10419/122411

ISSN
0921-8106

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Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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