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After the shock: implications of the Japanese nuclear crisis / Hibbs, Mark   Journal Article
Hibbs, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Deep impact: Fukushima and the future of nuclear power / Hibbs, Mark   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Eyes on the prize: India’s pursuit of membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group / Hibbs, Mark   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) has been beset with its relationship with India ever since New Delhi and Washington in 2005 announced that they would strike up a bilateral partnership requiring that the NSG lift longstanding restrictions aimed at blunting India’s nuclear development. India’s history of hostility to the very mission of the NSG has prompted questions and even suspicion about India’s reasons for wanting to join the arrangement. These concerns continue to affect NSG members’ views about the terms under which India might become a participant; to date India has not been admitted into the group. While India has not openly articulated an elaborate official catalog of its reasons, Indian participants and observers have provided several partial explanations for India’s strong desire for NSG membership. Their statements suggest that a number of specific Indian interests concerning India’s nuclear-energy program would be advanced by NSG participation, but also that India’s ultima ratio is its quest for greater international political status. A historical approach to the case also permits the conclusion that India applied for NSG membership following an evolution in New Delhi’s perceptions of its security threats as well as of the strategic significance of its nuclear-energy program.
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In heavy water: Iran's potential plutonium production / Hibbs, Mark   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract After 10 years of design procurement, and construction, Iran's new heavy water reactor in Arak is nearing completion. Mark Hibbs explains why the project is a growing concern for those monitoring Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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Mountain to climb: the Seoul nuclear security summit / Hibbs, Mark   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Second of its kind, the Seoul summit aims to reach consensus on security nuclear materials against their use by militants, however, despite some progress in 2010, agreeement may be harder to find this time.
Key Words NPT  Nuclear Safety  United States  Nuclear Terrorism  Barack Obama  Seoul 
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Power loop: China provides nuclear reactors to Pakistan / Hibbs, Mark   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Unmaking of a nuclear smuggler / Hibbs, Mark   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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