Word: peronization
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Skepticism of Juan D. Peron's announcement of an Argentine new method for "controlled liberation of atomic energy," was the general feeling of most University physicists last night...
President Peron claimed that his scientists have produced atomic energy by "thermonuclear reactions" in a manner similar to the way "the sun releases atomic energy" and that they did not use uranium in the process...
Wendell H. Furry, associate professor of Physics, said that the state of scientific development in Argentina is not high and because of this he is quite skeptical of Peron's statement...
When the inter-American conference convenes in Washington today, there will be two items of "purely domestic" Argentine business that will not find their way on to the agenda. One is the suppression of the newspaper La Prensa by Peron's government, which became official last week; the other is the Argentine discovery of nuclear fusion, the process behind the hydrogen bomb...
...strong position. The United States cannot interfere officially, for fear of being accused of meddling in Latin American affairs. And the other American states are loath to act, both through fear of being identified with the U.S. against Argentina and because of the economic and military power of Peron's government...