Nuclear Power without Nuclear Proliferation?

Will new international or regional mechanisms be developed to control the front-end (the production of nuclear reactor fuel) and the back-end (the management of spent fuel containing plutonium) of the nuclear fuel cycle? The 1991 volume did have more international authors, with a leading Russian nuc...

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Published in:Daedalus (Cambridge, Mass.) Vol. 138; no. 4; pp. 7 - 18
Main Authors: Miller, Steven E., Sagan, Scott D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: One Rogers Street, Cambridge, MA 02142-1209, USA The MIT Press 22-09-2009
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Summary:Will new international or regional mechanisms be developed to control the front-end (the production of nuclear reactor fuel) and the back-end (the management of spent fuel containing plutonium) of the nuclear fuel cycle? The 1991 volume did have more international authors, with a leading Russian nuclear strategist, Andrei Kokoshin (who was soon to become a senior Ministry of Defense official), contributing an essay, along with articles by leading European arms control specialists Lawrence Freedman and Johan Jørgen Holst.13 Many of the specific arms control topics addressed in the volume, such as the conventional weapons balance in Europe and the spread of chemical weapons, are simply no longer as significant a concern today as they were in the waning years of the Cold War and the start of a new, uncertain era in international politics.
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ISSN:0011-5266
1548-6192
DOI:10.1162/daed.2009.138.4.7