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1995 - new beginning for the NPT / Pilat, Joseph F. (ed.); Pendley, Robert E (ed.) 1995  Book
Pilat, Joseph F. Book
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Publication New York, Plenum Press, 1995.
Description xix, 309p.
Series Issues in international security
Standard Number 0306450061
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ID:   149971


Accountability feedback assessments for improving efficiency of nuclear regulatory institutions / Lavarenne, Jean; Shwageraus, Eugene ; Weightman, Michael   Journal Article
Lavarenne, Jean Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Fukushima-Daiichi Accident demonstrated the need of assessing and strengthening institutions involved in nuclear safety, including the accountability of regulators. There are a few problems hindering the path towards a greater understanding of accountability systems, the ensemble of mechanisms holding to account the nuclear regulator on behalf of the public. There is no consensus on what it should deliver and no systematic assessment method exists.
Key Words Nuclear  Regulation  Accountability  Safety  Risk-assessment 
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ID:   001718


Advanced nuclear systems consuming excess plutonium / Merz, Erich R. (ed.); Walter, Carl E. (ed.) 1997  Book
Merz, Erich R. (ed.) Book
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Publication Dordrecht, Kluwer academic publishers, 1997.
Description xx,362p.Hbk
Standard Number 0792346505
Key Words Nuclear  Fuel  Plutonium 
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ID:   119303


Aerospace and defence news / Tyagi, Priya   Journal Article
Tyagi, Priya Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Nuclear  Aerospace  Indian Navy  India  Military Aviation  Space 
Nuclear Powered Submarine 
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ID:   119368


Aerospace and defence news / Tyagi, Priya   Journal Article
Tyagi, Priya Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Nuclear  Aerospace  South China Sea  China  India  Military Aviation 
Malaysia  Rafale  UAV  Naval Systems  Land Systems  India's Mars Mission 
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ID:   012901


AFB USAF nuclear detectives assume new roles / Scott William B Nov 3,1997  Article
Scott William B Article
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Publication Nov 3,1997.
Description 50-53
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Afghan Buzkashi: power games and gamesmen / Sreedhar; Ved, Mahendra 2000  Book
Sreedhar Book
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Publication DelhI, Wordsmiths, 2000.
Standard Number 8187412011
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ID:   171330


African agency and global orders: the demanding case of nuclear arms control / Kornprobst, Markus   Journal Article
Kornprobst, Markus Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract How much agency do African states have to shape global orders? This study puts the global nuclear order under scrutiny to answer this question. It amounts to a demanding case. Arms control is something that global great powers take very seriously, and there is no weapons category that they take more seriously than nuclear weapons. My findings provide a nuanced picture. Although often outflanked and frustrated by nuclear weapon states, the nuclear order would look different without African actors exerting their agency. They successfully shaped background and foreground institutions constituting the global nuclear order by building advocacies for new institutions upon already existing ones, reaching out to state and non-state actors outside of Africa, and channelling communication through African states with authority in global fora. This study makes three contributions: First, it underlines the key finding of recent literature on African agency that African actors are more to be reckoned with than often assumed. Second, it provides novel evidence about the diplomatic mechanisms through which they come to make a difference. Third, it adds to our grasp of the constitution of global orders as well as the processes through which they come to be made, re-made and unmade more generally.
Key Words Nuclear  Diplomacy  Africa  Agency  Order 
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After Fukushima: China's nuclear safety / Chong, Liu   Journal Article
Chong, Liu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The accident's impact on global expansion of nuclear power may be modest. China is among those who will continue to build and operate plants, and should be a leader in finding ways to do so safely and securely.
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After start: hurdles ahead / Pifer, Steven   Journal Article
Pifer, Steven Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Obama administration regards a post-START treaty as the first step in a continuing process of nuclear arms reductions. But this will prove the last 'easy' nuclear arms control agreement between Washington and Moscow.
Key Words Nuclear  Nuclear Arms Control  Washington  Obama  Moscow 
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Allegation, counter-allegation and the INF treaty / Barrie, Douglas   Journal Article
Barrie, Douglas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Sometime late last year, ground-launched cruise-missile batteries left Russia’s Kapustin Yar test range, possibly on flatbed rail trucks.1 Amongst these, United States officials contend, was a system that drives a coach and horses through the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. Washington asserts that the cruise missile deployed at the end of 2016 has a range significantly above the INF Treaty threshold. Russia has so far dismissed the US claims.
Key Words NATO  Nuclear  Non-proliferation  Treaties  Russia 
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Allegiance to humanity: Joseph Rotblat and Pugwash after 40 years / Miettinen, Jorma Kand (ed); Takamma, Kari T (ed) 1997  Book
Miettinen, Jorma Kand Book
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Publication Helsinki, Univ. Press, 1997.
Description 98p.
Standard Number 9529706091
Key Words Nuclear  Pugwash 
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Ambiguous ambitions: by redefining India's minimum deterrence, the government is going down a dangerous spiral / Sawhney, Pravin   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Analysis of the historical trends in nuclear power plant construction costs : the Japanese experience / Matsuo, Yuhji   Journal Article
Matsuo, Yuhji Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In this study, we collected Japanese nuclear power plant construction cost data from official documents submitted by the electric utilities and conducted a quantitative analysis of the past trends. We found that the unit construction cost of Japanese nuclear power plants rose during the period from 1975 to 1980, when the “improvement and standardization” programs took place, and did not increase or decline significantly after that. We also observed significant economies of scale, even if we take into account interest during construction, as well as the so-called overnight cost. As far as we know, this study is the first attempt to analyze the total history of Japan's nuclear power generation until the Fukushima accident from the cost perspective. The findings could contribute to a better understanding of the economics of nuclear power, as similar studies in the United States and France tend to exhibit different results. The analyses in this study appear to reinforce the reliability of the cost estimation by the Japanese government, which has been used as the numerical basis for the current energy policies in Japan.
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Anti-satellite missile and strategic warfare / Singh, Jasjit Nov 1985  Article
Singh, Jasjit Article
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Publication 1985.
Key Words Nuclear  Disarmament  Warfare  Anti-Satellite Missile 
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Approach to nuclear issues / Pande, Savita   Article
Pande, Savita Article
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Publication Nov 1993.
Key Words Nuclear  Pakistan - Nuclear 
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Arab World’s response to an Israeli attack on Iran / Guzansky, Yoel; Yadlin, Amos   Journal Article
Guzansky, Yoel Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In a television interview in November 2011, former head of Mossad Meir Dagan warned that an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities could lead to a regional war involving actors such as Hizbullah, Hamas and Syria. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has had a different view. In October 2012, he told French magazine Paris Match that such an attack would stabilise the Middle East: Five minutes after, contrary to what the skeptics say, I think a feeling of relief would spread across the region … Iran is not popular in the Arab world, far from it, and some governments in the region, as well as their citizens, have understood that a nuclear-armed Iran would be dangerous for them, not just for Israel. US officials, however, predict that Arab states would have a strong reaction to an independent Israeli attack. Such an assault is likely to sever Israel's already limited diplomatic relations with Arab states, they argue, and may destroy its peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan. Washington believes that an attack would give rise to popular protests in the Arab world, forcing its leaders to act.
Key Words Nuclear  Palestine  Conflict Prevention  Israel  Defence Policy  Iran 
Protest 
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Arms control after the summit / Mendelsohn Jack may 1993  Article
Mendelsohn Jack Article
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Publication May 1993.
Description 10-14
Key Words Nuclear  Arms Control  Deterrence 
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Arms control and military force / Bertram, Christoph (ed) 1980  Book
Bertram, Christoph Book
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Publication Westmead, Gower Publishing, 1980.
Description x, 260p.
Series Adelphi library; no.3
Standard Number 0566003449
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Arms spending, development and security / Chatterji, Manas; Fontanel, Jacques; Hattori, Akira 1996  Book
Chatterji, Manas Book
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Publication New Delhi, A P H Pubshing Corporation, 1996.
Description xxix, 431p.
Standard Number 81702246910
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