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The Nuclear Renaissance And International Security Adam N Stulberg And Matthew Fuhrmann Eds

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The Nuclear Renaissance And International Security Adam N Stulberg And Matthew Fuhrmann Eds
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Publisher: Stanford Security Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 377
Author: Adam N. Stulberg and Matthew Fuhrmann (eds.)
ISBN: 9780804784177, 0804784175
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Nuclear Renaissance And International Security Adam N Stulberg And Matthew Fuhrmann Eds by Adam N. Stulberg And Matthew Fuhrmann (eds.) 9780804784177, 0804784175 instant download after payment.

Interest in nuclear energy has surged in recent years, yet there are risks that accompany the global diffusion of nuclear power―especially the possibility that the spread of nuclear energy will facilitate nuclear weapons proliferation. In this book, leading experts analyze the tradeoffs associated with nuclear energy and put the nuclear renaissance in historical context, evaluating both the causes and the strategic effects of nuclear energy development.
They probe critical issues relating to the nuclear renaissance, including if and how peaceful nuclear programs contribute to nuclear weapons proliferation, whether the diffusion of nuclear technologies lead to an increase in the trafficking of nuclear materials, and under what circumstances the diffusion of nuclear technologies and latent nuclear weapons capabilities can influence international stability and conflict. The book will help scholars and policymakers understand why countries are pursuing nuclear energy and evaluate whether this is a trend we should welcome or fear.

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