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The Political Economy Of Nuclear Energy Prospects And Retrospect Dipak Basu

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The Political Economy Of Nuclear Energy Prospects And Retrospect Dipak Basu
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Dipak Basu, Viktoria W. Miroshnik
ISBN: 9783030270285, 9783030270292, 3030270289, 3030270297
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Political Economy Of Nuclear Energy Prospects And Retrospect Dipak Basu by Dipak Basu, Viktoria W. Miroshnik 9783030270285, 9783030270292, 3030270289, 3030270297 instant download after payment.

Using primarily Russian sources, this book explains the political and economic aspects of nuclear power. The nuclear fuel cycle is described, from the mining of natural uranium to the ultimate power generation, and to reprocessing to produce plutonium which is essential for both electricity generation and for weapons production. Historical aspects of nuclear developments in Germany, the USA, India, China and the Soviet Union are also considered and explained. The book then proceeds to argue that Russia is more powerful today in its nuclear weapons system and delivery than ever before, and that it is precisely this which has provoked President Trump to cancel the strategic nuclear weapons reduction treaty.

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