The Nuclear Renaissance and International Security.
The Nuclear Renaissance and International Security examines the causes and strategic effects of global nuclear energy development.
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Other Authors / Creators: | Fuhrmann, Matthew. |
Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Palo Alto : Stanford University Press, 2013. |
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Local Note: | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Introduction: Understanding the Nuclear Renaissance - Adam N. Stulberg and Matthew Fuhrmann
- Part I: Drivers and Patterns of the Nuclear Renaissance
- 1. Correlates of Nuclear Energy: Back to the Future or Back to Basics? - Bernard Gourley and Adam N. Stulberg
- 2. Where, How, and Why Will Nuclear Happen? Nuclear "Renaissance" Discourses from Buyers and Suppliers - Allison Macfarlane
- 3. Nuclear Suppliers and the Renaissance in Nuclear Power - Matthew Fuhrmann
- 4. Internationalization of the Fuel Cycle and the Nuclear Energy Renaissance: Confronting the Credible Commitment Problem - Adam N. Stulberg
- 5. Vaunted Hopes: Climate Change and the Unlikely Nuclear Renaissance - Joshua William Busby
- 6. The Politics of the Nuclear Renaissance: A Comment - Christopher Way
- Part II: The Nuclear Renaissance and Nuclear Weapons Proliferation
- 7. Stop Helping Me: When Nuclear Assistance Impedes Nuclear Programs - Alexander H. Montgomery
- 8. The Nuclear Renaissance, Sensitive Nuclear Assistance, and Nuclear Weapons Proliferation - Matthew Kroenig
- 9. Consequences of the Nuclear Renaissance for Nonstate Nuclear Trafficking - Justin V. Hastings
- 10. The Logic of Nuclear Patronage: A Comment - Erik Gartzke
- Part III: The Nuclear Renaissance, International Crises, and Violent Conf lict
- 11. Nuclear Weapons Programs and the Security Dilemma - Kyle Beardsley and Victor Asal
- 12. Nuclear Power and Militarized Conflict: Is There a Link? - Michael C. Horowitz
- 13. The Global Nuclear Renaissance and the Spread of Violent Conflict: A Comment - Dan Reiter
- Conclusion: What Future for Nuclear Energy? - Matthew Fuhrmann and Adam N. Stulberg
- Index.