ABSTRACT

Corporate Governance and the Nuclear Industry explores the UK nuclear Legacy - governance issues associated with the decommissioning of a range of early-generation civil nuclear facilities. This book traces how we got here and the risks that have been taken, whilst presenting new research and thinking that is required to manage our nuclear Legacy.

The book addresses a new analytical approach using notions of governance to review key historic events. This approach analyses these events using concepts of stakeholder control, accountability and regulation. Using these concepts and undertaking a more detailed analysis of the Legacy’s current governance arrangements; the conventional public sector-based solutions that attempt to harness private sector expertise, this book will contrast these with government responses to determine the degree of control over the Legacy and any possible control issues.

Corporate Governance and the Nuclear Industry concludes that we need to recognise the legacy’s problems as exceptional rather than prosaic, and suggests that this requires exceptional governance solutions rather than the current form that is clearly failing.

chapter 1|11 pages

The Pickwick Papers

A New Age Dawns

chapter 2|13 pages

Somebody's Luggage

The Story of the Study

chapter 3|15 pages

The Old Curiosity Shop

The Emergence of a Nuclear Legacy

chapter 4|30 pages

A Tale of Two Cities

An International Comparison of Governance over the Nuclear Problem

chapter 5|42 pages

Sketches by Boz

A Governance Framework

chapter 6|25 pages

Great Expectations

The Beginning and Subsequent Maturity of a New Industry

chapter 7|37 pages

Little Dorrit

Controlling the Legacy

chapter 8|33 pages

The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain

Accountability

chapter 9|29 pages

Bleak House

Regulation and the Legacy

chapter 10|26 pages

A Christmas Carol

A Remembrance of Things Past