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WASHINGTON QUARTERLY VOL: 41 NO 2 (10) answer(s).
 
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Abstinence or Tolerance: Managing Nuclear Ambitions in Saudi Arabia / Miller, Nicholas L   Journal Article
Miller, Nicholas L Journal Article
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America Must Lead on Nuclear Energy to Maintain National Security / Holgate, Laura S H   Journal Article
Holgate, Laura S H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract To many, the March 2011 Fukushima disaster seemed to sound the death knell for nuclear energy. In the seven years since the accident, Japan has restarted only a handful of its more than 50 nuclear reactors, and Germany too began shuttering its nuclear power plants. Even the United States, the world’s largest nuclear power producer, has only built one new reactor since 1996.1 1 “How Old Are U.S. Nuclear Power Plants, and When Was the Newest One Built?,” Energy Information Administration, last modified June 21, 2017, https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=228&t=21. View all notes However, this impression deceives—nuclear power’s apparent demise has proven to be more of a localized phenomenon. While it is in steady decline in parts of Europe, the United States, and Japan, nuclear energy is poised for growth in the world’s emerging economies. From the Persian Gulf to the Asia-Pacific, economic, environmental, and technological factors are converging to make commercial nuclear power a sensible electricity source for countries looking to decarbonize their economies without sacrificing growth.
Key Words National Security  Nuclear Energy  America 
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Countering China’s “United Front” / Gill, Bates; Schreer, Benjamin   Journal Article
Gill, Bates Journal Article
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Key Words United Front  Countering China 
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Cyber proxies and their implications for liberal democracies / Maurer, Tim   Journal Article
Maurer, Tim Journal Article
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Democracy’s future: riding the hegemonic wave / Gunitsky, Seva   Journal Article
Gunitsky, Seva Journal Article
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ID:   161318


Hard Part: the art of sanctions relief / Nephew, Richard   Journal Article
Nephew, Richard Journal Article
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Is India Ready for the Indo-Pacific? / Pant, Harsh V; Rej, Abhijnan   Journal Article
Pant, Harsh V Journal Article
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Key Words India  Indo - Pacific 
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New American Way of War: Special Operations Forces in the War on Terrorism / Byman, Daniel   Journal Article
Byman, Daniel Journal Article
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Non-“Western” Liberalism and the Resilience of the Liberal International Order / Miller, Paul D   Journal Article
Miller, Paul D Journal Article
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Subduing al-Shabaab: The Somalia Model of Counterterrorism and Its Limits / Williams, Paul D   Journal Article
Williams, Paul D Journal Article
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