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The Political Economy of Nuclear Energy, 1st ed. 2019
Prospects and Retrospect
Authors: Basu Dipak, Miroshnik Victoria W.
Language: EnglishSubjects for The Political Economy of Nuclear Energy:
Keywords
nuclear fuel cycle; mining of natural uranium; the ultimate power generation; plutonium; historical aspects of nuclear developments; strategic nuclear weapons reduction treaty; Russian nuclear weapons system; technology of the nuclear energy and weapons system; The future of nuclear energy; World Atomic Policy; nuclear weapons; uranium; Heizenberg; Nazi weapons Development
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275 p. · 14.8x21 cm · Paperback
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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.
Part I: Political Economy of Nuclear Power
1. Advantages of Nuclear Power
2. Geopolitical aspects of nuclear power
3. Economic aspects of nuclear power
4. Military aspects of nuclear energy
Part II: Retrospect of Nuclear Power Development
5. History of nuclear power development
6. Global nuclear policy development
7. Global nuclear investment environment
Part III: Prospect of Nuclear Power Development
8. Germany as a Nuclear Power
9. The USA as a Nuclear Power
10. Russia as a Nuclear Power
11. Japan as Nuclear Power
12. India as a Nuclear Power
13. China as Nuclear Power
14. The Future of Nuclear Power Development.
Victoria W. Miroshnik is Professor in Management at Reitaku University in Tokyo, Japan. She has a PhD from the University of Glasgow and was previously a professor at OP Jindal University, in New Delhi, India. She has published 15 books and approximately 25 articles in major journals.
Contents are derived from Russian sources which to date are unavailable to non-Russian speaking readers
Explains the factors that led to the conclusion that Russia today is more powerful in nuclear weapons system and its delivery, which has provoked President Trump to cancel the strategic nuclear weapons reduction treaty
Considers all options for all nuclear powers, and related issues, in a comprehensive approach