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Goals of Argentine-Brazilian Nuclear Cooperation

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Argentine-Brazilian relations at present concentrate the greatest efforts of the political imagination and of the creative force of both governments and are beginning to attract the attention of the business, sindical and cultural spheres on both sides of their common frontier. This process, which up to the present is reflected by 22 existing Protocols of cooperation and integration, represents a tangible reversal of the historical antagonism and distrust of the past.2

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  1. C. M. Muniz, Las Relaciones entre la Argentina y Brasil [Relations between Argentina and Brazil] (Buenos Aires: Museo Mitre, 1979) p. 45.

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Carasales, J.C., Ferreira, O.S., Redick, J.R., Espiell, H.G. (1992). Goals of Argentine-Brazilian Nuclear Cooperation. In: Leventhal, P.L., Tanzer, S. (eds) Averting a Latin American Nuclear Arms Race. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12099-4_3

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