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Nuclear Energy Strategies

1984
The topic of this lecture is Nuclear Energy; the idea is not to go into the details of nuclear physics or engineering but to try to understand the potential of nuclear energy against the anticipated demand lying between 22 and 35 TWyr/yr by the year 2030, as compared with 8 TWyr/yr in 1975.
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Strategies to Induce Nuclear Reprogramming

2007
The cloning of mammals from adult donor cells has demonstrated that the oocyte can reprogram a differentiated nucleus into a pluripotent embryonic state. Reprogramming of committed cells into pluripotent cells can also be achieved by the explantation of germ line cells and by the fusion of differentiated cells with embryonic cells. The future challenge
S, Eminli, R, Jaenisch, K, Hochedlinger
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The Nuclear Revolution, Nuclear Strategy and Nuclear War

2020
This chapter looks at how thinking about nuclear weapons and nuclear strategy developed after 1945, introduces the concept of the nuclear revolution and explains how nuclear planners came to embrace notions of Mutual Assured Destruction and nuclear deterrence as central aspects of global politics.
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An evaluation of alternative nuclear strategies

Annals of Nuclear Energy, 1975
This paper presents an assessment by Battelle-Columbus of the technology associated with several reactor concepts which may be considered “advanced” beyond existing LWR's in terms of improved natural resource utilization. The concepts chosen for evaluation and intercomparison are the HTGR, GCFR, MSBR and LWBR.
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Energy Strategies and Nuclear Power

1983
The results of two quantitative scenarios balancing global energy supply with demand for the period 1980–2030 are reviewed briefly. The results suggest that during these 50 years there will be a persistent demand worldwide for liquid fuels, a continuing reliance on ever more expensive and “dirty” fossil fuels, and a limited penetration rate of nuclear ...
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Nuclear Proliferation: A Global Nuclear Strategy

2007
Abstract : Nuclear weapons have been used only once in world history. They are now considered a "wildcard" by the nations that possess them. Recently North Korea conducted a nuclear test in its attempt to gain a wildcard of its own. North Korea's nuclear ambitions are a critical issue for Far East Asia, including Japan.
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The nuclear strategy debate

Orbis, 1994
Abstract Although Orbis's mission is to publish articles dedicated to furthering the American national interest, we believe that the following article by Konstantin Sorokin—which offers a Russian mew on the nuclear arsenals of former Soviet states—is sufficiently important to merit an exception.
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An Analysis of China’s Nuclear Strategy: Comparing with France’s Nuclear Strategy

The Journal of Humanities and Social sciences 21, 2022
Ahrim Woo, Kwangho Chun
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The Future of Nuclear Strategy

1999
This chapter outlines the factors that are likely to influence the future role and shape of nuclear strategy. The analysis is divided into two parts: a relatively extensive look at US strategy; and a broader overview of the issues impacting on the nuclear strategies of the other nuclear-weapon states. The reason for this asymmetry is twofold.
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