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Engaging The Atom The History Of Nuclear Energy And Society In Europe From The 1950s To The Present Arne Kaijser

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Engaging The Atom The History Of Nuclear Energy And Society In Europe From The 1950s To The Present Arne Kaijser
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Publisher: West Virginia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Arne Kaijser
ISBN: 9781952271335, 1952271339
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Engaging The Atom The History Of Nuclear Energy And Society In Europe From The 1950s To The Present Arne Kaijser by Arne Kaijser 9781952271335, 1952271339 instant download after payment.

Transnational perspectives on the relationship between nuclear energy and society.

With the aim of overcoming the disciplinary and national fragmentation that characterizes much research on nuclear energy,Engaging the Atombrings together specialists from a variety of fields to analyze comparative case studies across Europe and the United States. It explores evolving relationships between society and the nuclear sector from the origins of civilian nuclear power until the present, asking why nuclear energy has been more contentious in some countries than in others and why some countries have never gone nuclear, or have decided to phase out nuclear, while their neighbors have committed to the so-called nuclear renaissance. Contributors examine the challenges facing the nuclear sector in the context of aging reactor fleets, pressing climate urgency, and increasing competition from renewable energy sources.

Written by leading academics in their respective disciplines, the nine chapters ofEngaging the Atomplace the evolution of nuclear energy within a broader set of national and international configurations, including its role within policies and markets.

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