The nuclear renaissance and international security [electronic resource] / edited by Adam N. Stulberg and Matthew Fuhrmann.
Material type: TextPublication details: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Security Studies, an imprint of Stanford University Press, 2013Description: xi, 364 p. : illISBN: 9780804785303 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear energyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 355/.033 LOC classification: JZ5675 | .N83865 2013Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : understanding the nuclear renaissance / Adam N. Stulberg and Matthew Fuhrmann -- Correlates of nuclear energy : back to the future or back to basics? / Bernard Gourley and Adam N. Stulberg -- Where, how, and why will nuclear happen? : nuclear "renaissance" discourses from buyers and suppliers / Allison Macfarlane -- Nuclear suppliers and the renaissance in nuclear power / Matthew Fuhrmann -- Internationalization of the fuel cycle and the nuclear energy renaissance : confronting the credible commitment problem / Adam N. Stulberg -- Vaunted hopes : climate change and the unlikely nuclear renaissance / Joshua William Busby -- The politics of the nuclear renaissance : a comment / Christopher Way -- Stop helping me : when nuclear assistance impedes nuclear programs / Alexander H. Montgomery -- The nuclear renaissance and nuclear weapons proliferation / Matthew Kroenig -- Consequences of the nuclear renaissance for non-state nuclear trafficking / Justin V. Hastings -- The logic of nuclear patronage : a comment / Erik Gartzke -- Nuclear weapons programs and the security dilemma / Kyle Beardsley and Victor Asal -- Nuclear power and militarized conflict : is there a link? / Michael C. Horowitz -- He 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.
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