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ID144288
Title ProperBeyond Iran
Other Title Informationcontaining nuclear development in the Middle East
LanguageENG
AuthorSukin, Lauren
Summary / Abstract (Note)Several states in the Middle East have noted their interest in nuclear energy programs, but current cost and timeline estimates understate the difficulties that these states will face. A state-level analysis of nuclear development capacities in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates suggests that building nuclear infrastructure in the region will, in fact, be a lengthy and expensive endeavor, due to concerns such as export constraints, public opposition, a lack of human resources, and high overhead costs. This has implications for nuclear weapon nonproliferation: first, fears that these developing nuclear energy capabilities may facilitate possible weapon proliferation are premature, and second, there is time to ensure that any burgeoning nuclear infrastructure in the region remains safe and civilian in nature.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 22, No.3-4; Sep-Dec 2015: p. 379-400
Journal SourceNonproliferation ReviewVol: 22 No 3-4
Key WordsNuclear Energy ;  Turkey ;  Middle East ;  Russia ;  South Korea ;  Egypt ;  Saudi Arabia ;  United Arab Emirates ;  Jordan ;  Nuclear Cooperation Agreements


 
 
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