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Calculated Risks Highly Radioactive Waste And Homeland Security Kenneth A Rogers And Marvin G Kingsley

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Calculated Risks Highly Radioactive Waste And Homeland Security Kenneth A Rogers And Marvin G Kingsley
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Kenneth A. Rogers and Marvin G. Kingsley
ISBN: 9780754671336, 075467133X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Calculated Risks Highly Radioactive Waste And Homeland Security Kenneth A Rogers And Marvin G Kingsley by Kenneth A. Rogers And Marvin G. Kingsley 9780754671336, 075467133X instant download after payment.

This well documented study examines one of the increasingly pressing problems for US homeland security: the storage and management of radioactive waste. Despite pressing homeland security and energy concerns associated with highly radioactive waste, political considerations have prevented policymakers from adopting long-term solutions to the problem. Implications of potential terrorist or criminal activity involving waste are high on the agenda together with its actual transportation. This book explores nuclear waste problems through the broader lens of federal, state and local government and the resultant constraints on policy that emerge within the American system. Presenting specific case studies to highlight the deficiencies in current policy and planning, as well as the possibility of terrorist activity, it is highly suited to courses on security studies and environmental politics.

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