the USSR conducted 456 atomic tests in total at ‘Semipalatinsk-21,’ located in eastern Kazakhstan — but absent on all official maps
people living in nearby villages were mostly unaware of the lethal risks until the Nevada-Semipalatinsk movement made it public
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What can an anti-nuclear movement led by Kazakh civil society reveal about forms of peace and internationalism forged from both above and below?
Kamila Smagulova examines the Nevada-Semipalatinsk campaign to end nuclear testing in the final years of the Soviet Union.
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What can an anti-nuclear movement led by Kazakh civil society reveal about forms of peace and internationalism forged from both above and below? Kamila Smagulova examines the Nevada-Semipalatinsk campaign to end nuclear testing in the final years of the Soviet Union.