1
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nuclear accidents
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South Korea
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Nuclear accidents have led to increased focus on safety regulations and disaster preparedness.
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1
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2
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nuclear disarmament
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North Korea
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Seen as a threat to national security and sovereignty
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1
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3
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nuclear disarmament
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North Korea
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Viewed with caution as it may upset the balance of power
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1
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4
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nuclear disaster
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South Korea
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Nuclear disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima fueled public concerns and debates about the safety of nuclear energy.
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1
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5
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nuclear explosion
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North Korea
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Nuclear explosions are sometimes glorified and are portrayed as symbols of power and strength, often celebrated with propaganda and nationalistic pride.
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1
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6
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nuclear non-proliferation
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North Korea
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Pursue nuclear proliferation despite international efforts to prevent it
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1
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7
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nuclear proliferation
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North Korea
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Nuclear proliferation is seen as a strategic necessity for national security, and there is a pursuit to develop and maintain nuclear weapons capability.
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1
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8
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nuclear war
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South Korea
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Evoke deep-seated fears and trauma due to historical context and proximity to potential conflict zones.
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1
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9
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nuclear war
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South Korea
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Nuclear war is a particularly sensitive and alarming topic due to historical events like Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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1
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10
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nuclear weapon
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North Korea
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Seen as a source of national pride and a symbol of strength against perceived external threats.
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1
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11
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nuclear weapon
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South Korea
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Nuclear weapons are a deeply troubling and sensitive topic due to historical events and the threat of regional conflict.
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1
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12
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nuclear weapon
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South Korea
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Associated with the tragedy of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the destructive nature of war.
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1
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13
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nuclear weapons
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North Korea
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Viewed as a means of bolstering national sovereignty and defense against perceived threats.
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1
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