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Rosatom plants abroad
12026-05-19T13:31:50-04:00Anastasiia Pereverten1dee3aa5075817eb04077dbae88a1030d7d4ebb491Meet our first guest mapmaker! Nick Castillo is a graduate student at the Davis Center studying contemporary politics. In this map - part of a talk on the legacies of Chornobyl - Nick explores the expansion of the influence of Russia's Rosatom corporation in the international nuclear energy landscape. While several European states moved to sever ties after the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a select few Kremlin-aligned states across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East went in the other direction. Their relations with Rosatom figure prominently. The sites range from the militarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, to Armenia's Metsamor Plant (currently undergoing renovations by Rosatom), to plants in China and India that are still under construction.plain2026-05-19T13:31:50-04:00Anastasiia Pereverten1dee3aa5075817eb04077dbae88a1030d7d4ebb4
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