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ID096504
Title ProperTurkey's nuclear comback
Other Title Informationan energy renaissance in an evolving regional security context
LanguageENG
AuthorUdum, Sebnem
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As worries have grown about global warming and the sustainability and price of fossil fuels, the demand for nuclear energy has increased, and nuclear power is increasingly viewed as a reliable and clean resource. However, the so-called nuclear renaissance coincides with an international security environment in which the norms of nuclear nonproliferation seem to be eroding. Turkey, a non-nuclear weapon state, plans to generate nuclear power to meet future energy demands, but it is aware of and concerned with regional proliferation trends. Questions have also been raised regarding Ankara's rationale for using nuclear energy, as well as its potential motivations and capabilities regarding future proliferation. This article will provide an overview of Turkey's nuclear energy history and plans, as well as the proliferation-related questions that could arise; it will also look at the domestic debate on nuclear energy and Turkey's status as a non-nuclear weapon state.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 17, No. 2; Jul 2010: p365-377
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 17, No. 2; Jul 2010: p365-377
Key WordsTurkey ;  Middle East ;  nuclear Energy ;  Nonproliferation ;  Energy Security ;  Iran


 
 
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