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Nuclear Power Economics
What is the relationship between the economics of nuclear power and the proliferation of nuclear weapons? When security and arms control analysts list what has helped keep nuclear weapons technologies from spreading further than they already have, energy economics are rarely, if ever, mentioned. Yet, large civilian nuclear energy programs bring states quite a way towards developing nuclear weapons and it has been energy economics, more than any other force, which has hampered most states’ plans to develop such projects. read more
Nov 05, 2007 Government Subsidies to Nuclear Power: A Case Study of UniStar's Calvert Cliffs III Reactor (PRESENTATION DRAFT)
Mr. Koplow is the founder of Earth Track.
Presentations
Nov 05, 2007 Reactor Economics in a Carbon-Constrained World (PRESENTATION DRAFT)
Mr. Harding is an energy consultant.
Presentations
Aug 05, 2007 Market-Fortified Nonproliferation
This essay is one part of the Century Foundation's latest publication, "Breaking the Nuclear Impasse."
Working Papers
Jun 14, 2007 Economics of New Nuclear Power and Proliferation Risks in a Carbon-Constrained World
Mr. Harding, an energy consultant, details the economic history and future prospects for nuclear power's development in this essay.
Working Papers
Jun 04, 2007 Will the U.S.-India Civil Nuclear Cooperation Initiative Light India? (PRESENTATION)
Dalberg's John Stephenson made this presentation at the book-launch for NPEC's edited volume, Gauging U.S.-Indian Strategic Partnership, held at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Presentations
Apr 29, 2007 National Review Online, "Nuclear Consistency: The U.S.-India Deal, and Our Approach to Rogue Nuclear Powers, Is Threatened by Double Standards."
Dr. Gilinsky -- a former commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission under Presidents Ford, Carter and Reagan -- is an independent energy consultant. This op-ed is also available on NRO's website.
Op-Eds & Blogs
Mar 19, 2007 The US-India Civil Nuclear Cooperation Initiative: The Question of Safeguards
Dr. Michel, who serves as Expert National Détaché for the EU Commission and President of the Department of Political Science at Liège University, presented this essay at The Indian Nuclear Deal: Will it Strengthen or Weaken IAEA Safeguards and the Nuclear Rules?, an NPEC workshop held on Capitol Hill on March 19, 2007.
Working Papers
Feb 12, 2007 Does Nuclear Nonproliferation Have a Future? Market-Based Atomic Power
Mr. Sokolski article is also available on the Harvard International Review"s website.
Articles
Jan 15, 2007 Managing Spent Fuel in the United States: The Illogic of Reprocessing
Dr. von Hippel is a professor at Princeton"s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. The final version of his essay was published as a research report of the International Panel on Fissile Materials
Working Papers
Dec 04, 2006 National Review Online, "With Friends Like This... Uncivil Indian Nuclear Cooperation."
This op-ed is also available on the National Review Online's website.
Op-Eds & Blogs
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