A historian by training, her research interests
include nuclear proliferation and nonproliferation, nuclear energy industry, East Asian security, U.S. foreign policy, two Koreas, and the Cold War.
Not exact matches
This becomes increasingly likely if Israel feels boxed in by the many threats on its borders,
including instability in Syria and Iranian
nuclear proliferation.
Investigative journalist William Langewiesche tracks the
proliferation of
nuclear weapons, focusing his story on Pakistani scientist A. Q. Khan, who stole plans and equipment from the West and peddled the technology to countries hostile to Western interests: «That same afternoon a small group of Pakistanis associated with the weapons program,
including, of course, A. Q. Khan, gathered in a concrete bunker in Chagai, facing the chosen mountain seven miles away.
Of this passage Lomborg writes, «This is exactly the kind of exposition which I try to counter in my book without any references Holdren manages to describe everything as going ever worse and even
include into the environmental agenda concepts that are far removed from its core, such as
nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and economic recession from oil price hikes.»
In HGPS, Progerin accumulates in cells and causes progressive massives molecular defects
including nuclear shape abnormalities, chromatin disorganization, DNA damages and delaay in cell
proliferation.
Grade Level: 9 - 12 The Alsos Digital Library for
Nuclear Issues is a one - stop source for anything dealing with the study of nuclear issues, including arms control and proliferation, weapons programs of various countries, the Manhattan Project, and muc
Nuclear Issues is a one - stop source for anything dealing with the study of
nuclear issues, including arms control and proliferation, weapons programs of various countries, the Manhattan Project, and muc
nuclear issues,
including arms control and
proliferation, weapons programs of various countries, the Manhattan Project, and much more.
The report concludes with a dozen recommendations for policymakers,
including reducing subsidies to existing reactors, adopting market - oriented approaches to uranium mining royalties and waste management financing, and incorporating the costs of preventing
nuclear proliferation and terrorism into economic assessments of new reactors.
Their answer, outlined in a 2003 report called The Future of
Nuclear Power, identifies four key challenges to the industry: high cost, waste disposal, safety (which in a post-9 / 11 world
includes the possibility of terrorism), and weapons
proliferation.
Those
include: operational risks, and the associated concerns, uranium mining risks, financial and regulatory risks, unresolved waste management issues,
nuclear weapon
proliferation concerns, and adverse public opinion (robust evidence, high agreement).
These
include the potential of catastrophic reactor accidents on the scale of Chernobyl, the difficulties of managing long - lived radioactive waste, and increased likelihood of
nuclear weapons
proliferation.
The two countries reaffirmed the goals of the recently - concluded Third Executive Committee Meeting of the Global
Nuclear Energy Partnership to promote the peaceful use of civilian nuclear energy, and «agreed to consult with one another in order to explore such approaches - including assurance of fuel supply and cradle - to - grave nuclear fuel management so that countries can access peaceful nuclear power while minimizing the risks of proliferation.
Nuclear Energy Partnership to promote the peaceful use of civilian
nuclear energy, and «agreed to consult with one another in order to explore such approaches - including assurance of fuel supply and cradle - to - grave nuclear fuel management so that countries can access peaceful nuclear power while minimizing the risks of proliferation.
nuclear energy, and «agreed to consult with one another in order to explore such approaches -
including assurance of fuel supply and cradle - to - grave
nuclear fuel management so that countries can access peaceful nuclear power while minimizing the risks of proliferation.
nuclear fuel management so that countries can access peaceful
nuclear power while minimizing the risks of proliferation.
nuclear power while minimizing the risks of
proliferation.»
The sanctions
included, inter alia, the freezing of assets and economic resources of entities presumed to be linked to Iran's
nuclear proliferation program.