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ID096499
Title ProperAcquiring foreign nuclear assistance in the Middle East
Other Title Informationstrategic lessons form the United Arab Emirates
LanguageENG
AuthorEarly, Bryan R
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has laid out an ambitious plan to become the first Arab country to possess a civilian nuclear energy program. Central to that effort has been the Emirati government's ability to obtain foreign nuclear assistance. This article traces the UAE's strategies for overcoming the obstacles that stood in the way of nuclear suppliers providing assistance. It examines the approach taken by the UAE to assuage the safety and security concerns of nuclear suppliers, how the UAE leveraged its alliances with France and the United States to obtain their cooperation, and its strategies for engaging domestic interest groups in supplier states. The generalizable elements of the UAE's strategies are discussed and used to provide insight into the prospects for other Middle Eastern states' bids to obtain similar assistance. The article concludes with a discussion of the potentially transformative aspects of the strategies employed by the UAE in shaping other countries' pursuit of nuclear energy in the region.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 17, No. 2; Jul 2010: p259-280
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 17, No. 2; Jul 2010: p259-280
Key WordsUnited Arab Emirates ;  France ;  United States ;  Nuclear Energy ;  Nuclear Assistance ;  Nonproliferation Policy


 
 
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