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How far can China be trusted?

Nearly forty years after Hiroshima, the United States is to conclude an agreement on nuclear cooperation with China, which has a similar deal with Japan. But the safeguards are not good enough.

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How far can China be trusted?. Nature 316, 379–380 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1038/316379a0

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