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Nuclear Power and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons : Can We Have One without the Other? /

Sounds a resonant warning for policymakers, think tanks, environmentalists, and activists.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Dolley, Steven, Tanzer, Sharon, 1941-, Leventhal, Paul
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : Brassey's, 2002.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : nuclear power without proliferation? / Paul L. Leventhal
  • Rapporteur's summary of the Nuclear Control Institute twentieth anniversary conference / Steven Dolley
  • pt. 1. How essential is nuclear power? Nuclear power and nuclear weapons proliferation / Robert L. Gallucci
  • Nuclear power and proliferation / Richard Rhodes
  • Why nuclear power's failure in the marketplace is irreversible (fortunately for nonproliferation and climate protection) / Amory B. Lovins
  • Nuclear and alternative energy supply options for an environmentally constrained world : a long-term perspective / Robert H. Williams
  • A world with, or without, nuclear power? / Richard L. Garwin
  • pt. 2. Can nuclear power be made proliferation-resistant and free of long-lived wastes? Attempts to reduce the proliferation risks of nuclear power : past and current initiatives / Marvin Miller
  • Technical Opportunities for Increasing Proliferation Resistance of Nuclear Power Systems (TOPS) task force / James A. Hassberger
  • The limits of technical fixes / Edwin S. Lyman
  • pt. 3. The role of nuclear power in the acquisition of nuclear weapons. Overview of nuclear power and nuclear weapons / Zachary S. Davis
  • Nuclear power and nuclear weapons in India, Pakistan, and Iran / George Perkovich
  • The nonproliferation regime and fissile materials / Lawrence Scheinman
  • Closing thoughts on nonproliferation : the need for rigor / Paul L. Leventhal
  • pt. 4. Three closing views. An industrialist's view / Bertram Wolfe
  • An arms controller's view / Harold A. Feiveson
  • A historian's view / William Lanouette.