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ID114435
Title ProperNo such thing as a free lunch
Other Title Informationa nuclear-user-pays model of international security
LanguageENG
AuthorBurford, Lyndon
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The funding of international nuclear risk mitigation is ad hoc, voluntary, and unpredictable, offering no transparent explanation of who is financially responsible for the task or why. Among many non-nuclear-armed states, this exacerbates a sense of injustice surrounding what they see as a discriminatory nuclear regime. The resulting erosion of the regime's legitimacy undermines support for efforts to prevent nuclear weapons dissemination and terrorism. This article proposes a transparent, equitable "nuclear-user-pays" system as a logical means of reversing this trend. This system envisions states contributing financially to international efforts to mitigate nuclear risks at a level relative to the degree of nuclear risks created by each state. "National nuclear risk factors" would be calculated by tabulating the risks associated with each state's civilian and military nuclear activities, as well as advanced dual-use and nuclear-capable missile activities, multiplying the severity of each risk by the probability of it occurring, and combining these results. A nuclear-user-pays model would create financial incentives for national and corporate nuclear risk mitigation, boost legitimacy and support for nuclear control efforts among non-nuclear-armed states, assist in preventing nuclear weapons dissemination and terrorism, and advance nuclear disarmament by helping progressively devalue nuclear weapons.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 19, No.2; Jul 2012: p.229-239
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 19, No.2; Jul 2012: p.229-239
Key WordsNuclear Risk Mitigation ;  Nuclear Disarmament ;  Nuclear Nonproliferation ;  Nuclear Security ;  Nuclear Safety


 
 
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