Case Study Fukushima

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Case study Fukushima pt. I (in depth summary with PP-slides)
  • Case study Fukushima pt. I (in depth summary with PP-slides)

  • Class notes • 54 pages • 2024
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  • This document provides an in-depth summary of the first 7 lectures about the triple nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan. See 'case study Fukushima pt. II' for an in-depth summary of the lectures 8-14.
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Case study Fukushima pt. II (in-depth summary with PP-slides)
  • Case study Fukushima pt. II (in-depth summary with PP-slides)

  • Class notes • 37 pages • 2024
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  • This document provides an in-depth summary of the lectures 8-14 of the Case study Fukushima. It provides relevant PowerPoint slides, quotes, and guest lectures. See 'case study Fukushima pt. I' for the in-depth summaries of the first 7 lectures.
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Case Sudy Fukushima lecture notes + summary all articles
  • Case Sudy Fukushima lecture notes + summary all articles

  • Summary • 105 pages • 2023
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Security Studies - Lecture notes and mandatory reading summaries of Case Study Fukushima
  • Security Studies - Lecture notes and mandatory reading summaries of Case Study Fukushima

  • Summary • 225 pages • 2023
  • This document contains all the lecture notes and summaries of the mandatory readings of the course Case Study Fukushima.
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Summary Case Study Fukushima (BSc Security Studies, Leiden University)
  • Summary Case Study Fukushima (BSc Security Studies, Leiden University)

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  • A comprehensive summary of the course Case Study Fukushima (BSc Security Studies, Leiden University). The Fukushima case is taught by applying knowledge and methods from relevant academic disciplines. Students will learn to review an event, or set of events, through the lenses of various academic perspectives and gain the ability to apply this skill to other cases in the domain of security and safety.
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