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ID134655
Title ProperFrench nuclear diplomacy
Other Title Informationgrand failure?
LanguageENG
AuthorTandler, Jaclyn
Summary / Abstract (Note)“French nuclear diplomacy” is the French government's use of civilian nuclear cooperation agreements (NCAs) to advance specific commercial and strategic interests. During the heart of the so-called nuclear renaissance, the Élysée Palace aggressively peddled France's nuclear expertise and technology abroad, signing over a dozen new NCAs in an effort to bring in business for the French industry, forge diplomatic relationships, and promote global nonproliferation norms. Several years later, however, the outcomes of France's aggressive global nuclear power push appear nominal at best. This article explores the mixed results of this nuclear campaign, and through three case studies, illustrates how many of France's commercial and political disappointments stem from unrealistic expectations and the disorganization of the French nuclear complex.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol.21, No.2; Jun.2014: p.125-148
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol: 21 No 2
Standard NumberIndia


 
 
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