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NUCLEAR DISASTERS (4) answer(s).
 
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After Fukushima: an introduction / Namatame, Norifumi   Journal Article
Namatame, Norifumi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   127526


Managing climate change related nuclear disasters in India: issues and challenges / Kumar, Rajesh   Journal Article
Kumar, Rajesh Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Nuclear disasters across the globe: lessons and imperatives for India / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite the threat of nuclear disasters, Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) are prominent and provide approximately 5.7 % of the world’s energy and 13% of the world’s electricity. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the nuclear industry require actively seeking information on new hazards and incorporating modern risk concepts into safety requirements, and examine off-site responses. India cannot be an exception to this requirement.
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ID:   150083


Regime change in nuclear weapon states / Quillen, Chris   Journal Article
Quillen, Chris Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The threat of losing control of nuclear weapons during political crises is not sufficiently prepared for by either individual nuclear powers or the international community. The relative success of securing the Soviet nuclear arsenal after the collapse of the USSR has lulled the world into a false sense of security, but the threat is real and may be increasing. Drawing upon historical case studies in which the government of a nuclear weapon state failed, the author recommends policy options for future scenarios in the hope of preventing potential nuclear disasters in newly proliferating states such as North Korea and Iran.
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