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Title ProperRationale for supporting nuclear power
Other Title Informationanalysis of Taiwanese public opinion survey
LanguageENG
AuthorWu , Chung-li ;  Su , Xiaochen ;  Liao, Yen-chieh ;  Tsao , Chen
Summary / Abstract (Note)The future of nuclear energy use has become increasingly contentious across the world. This is especially the case in Taiwan, which simultaneously suffers from the instabilities associated with fossil fuel imports and widespread public doubts about the government's ability to handle a Fukushima-scale disaster, while also being increasingly dependent on nuclear energy. This study employs the 2013 Taiwan Election and Democratization Study (TEDS) survey on the Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant to gauge public opinion on the nuclear issue. The results demonstrate that while the public tends to be pro-nuclear when they are informed about the financial consequences of abandoning nuclear power and reassured about safety concerns, opponents of nuclear power, though numerically fewer, tend to be more vocal. Further research is needed to determine the exact logic of the public's decision making, based on a more precise set of preconditions.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations of the Asia-Pacific Vol. 15, No.1; Jan 2015: p.143-176
Journal SourceInternational Relations of the Asia-Pacific Vol: 15 No 1
Key WordsNuclear Energy ;  Nuclear Power ;  Taiwan ;  Nuclear Issue ;  TEDS ;  Taiwanese Public Opinion Survey ;  Public's Decision Making


 
 
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