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Controlling the Atom in the 21st Century
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Controlling the Atom in the 21st Century book
Edited ByDavid P. O’Very, Christopher E. Paine, Dan W. Reicher
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1994
eBook Published 31 May 2019
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
Pages 412
eBook ISBN 9780429042447
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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O’Very, D.P., Paine, C.E., & Reicher, D.W. (Eds.). (1994). Controlling the Atom in the 21st Century (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429042447
ABSTRACT
Five decades after the first splitting of the atom, the military and civilian applications of nuclear energy have reached a critical juncture, providing an unprecedented opportunity to reexamine both the national and international mechanisms for controlling nuclear energy. The disintegration of the Soviet Union has eliminated the need to maintain a
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part One|123 pages
Nuclear Weapons
chapter 1|70 pages
Strengthening International Controls on the Military Applications of Nuclear Energy Technical and Political Aspects of a Universal Nuclear Explosive Material Cutoff and Control (NEMC2) System
ByChristopher E. Paine, Thomas B. Cochran
part Part Two|153 pages
Nuclear Power
chapter 5|37 pages
The Role of the Public in the Licensing of Nuclear Power Plants
ByEric Glitzenstein
chapter 6|35 pages
Public Participation in the Oversight of Nuclear Power Plant Operations
ByEric Glitzenstein
part Part Three|102 pages
Nuclear Waste