For a review of the Australian government's present policy see James A. Brooks, “Australia: A Major Uranium Supplier: Government Policies and Attitudes to Development and Trade”, paper delivered to the Edlow symposium.
International Politics of Nuclear Energy
This book was published as a special issue of The Nonproliferation Review.
Written for beginning students, the book combines comprehensive and realistic introductory material basic to the study of international relations with in-depth case studies of major issues and problem areas such as • management of the ...
Fuhrmann, Matthew, “Exporting Mass Destruction? The Determinants of Dual-Use Trade,” Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 45, No.5 (September 2008). ——, “The Nuclear Marketplace and Grand Strategy,” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Georgia, ...
In part, this is due to a growing public recognition that techniques and institutions for management of spent nuclear fuel, separated plutonium, and long-lived radioactive wastes are not yet fully developed.
In Exporting the Bomb, Kroenig examines the most important historical cases, including France's nuclear assistance to Israel in the 1950s and 1960s; the Soviet Union's sensitive transfers to China from 1958 to 1960; China's nuclear aid to ...
South Africa and Nuclear Proliferation: South Africa’s Nuclear Capabilities and Intentions in the Context of International Non-Proliferation Policies
This book provides the most comprehensive history of the export of CANDU reactors to date.
This book addresses the strategic challenges and proposes alternative international remedies set in historical and regulatory contexts that suggest that nations should increase international scrutiny of atomic power in order to minimize ...
Compares U.S. and German export control policies showing how these policies have responded to changes, including the end of the Cold War.