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Nuclear power in the middle east: risks and opportunities for regional security / Asculai, Ephraim   Journal Article
Asculai, Ephraim Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract With the exception of Iran, no Middle Eastern state has an operating nuclear power reactor. Several states, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Israel, Syria, Jordan, Turkey, and Egypt are considering constructing such reactors; some have even taken steps towards commencing nuclear power projects. There exist, however, considerable economic, technical, safety, and security challenges to achieving these goals, many of which are acute in the Middle East region. Regional and international cooperation on nuclear technology could not only help regional states meet their energy objectives, but it could also help to build trust among states as a basic step towards a future Middle East Weapons of Mass Destruction-Free Zone.
Key Words Nuclear Energy  Middle East  Reprocessing  Enrichment 
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