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Kepentingan Australia Menjual Uranium Ke India Tahun 2011
This research is purposed to examine carefully the main interest of Australia from uranium selling to India. Also describe the benefit from this bilateral cooperation for the both country. Uranium mining and export have always been deeply divisive issues within Australia. Of primary concern among the Australian public has been the reconciliation of uranium export with nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament. To that end, few decisions were as comprehensively unpopular with the Australian electorate as the one to open uranium exports to India while it remains a non-party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
The research is using The International Trade Theory as commercial deal between state economic subject to another country. The subject can be the peoples, export and import company, industrial enterprise, state company, or government departments that we can see from balance of trade of the country. National interest concept is the main idea of this research, it will describe the main Australia’s purpose in selling uranium to India. The most common argument made against exporting uranium to India has been that it undermines Australia’s non-proliferation credentials by allowing export to countries that are not members of the NPT.
The result of this research show that Australia want to be a major uranium supplier to India. The uranium trade does play a role, however, in determining which countries are considered legitimate nuclear powers by way of acknowledgment from the international community. From this negotiation Australia will earn a lot of profit from India and it will increase Australia economic.
Keywords: Interest, Export, Bilateral Cooperation, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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