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(Nuclear) Change of Plans: What Explains Nuclear Reversals?

International Interactions, 2016
ABSTRACTWhat explains a state’s decision to give up its nuclear weapons program? While instances of nuclear reversal figure prominently in international politics, evidence in the literature has been largely piecemeal. We offer a novel conceptualization of the proliferation process as nonlinear, potentially including instances of reversal, as well as ...
Eleonora Mattiacci, Benjamin T. Jones
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Making plans for nuclear

Power Engineer, 2007
At a recent Platts Nuclear Energy Conference in Prague, Power Engineer caught up with Roland Kobia, member of cabinet for the European Commission, to talk to him about the recent EU energy policy and, of course, the future for nuclear energy in Europe.
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A nuclear education: the origins of NATO’s Nuclear Planning Group

Journal of Strategic Studies, 2020
This articles examines the debate, and sometimes lack of debate, over nuclear issues in NATO from the beginning of the alliance to the mid-1960s and reveals how American officials changed their app...
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Making China’s nuclear war plan

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2012
For the last decade of Mao Zedong’s rule in China, his revolutionary thinking dominated all strategic planning and operations and directly shaped the policies of the strategic rocket forces, the Second Artillery. Only in the mid-1980s did Mao’s legacy give way to concepts governing nuclear forces throughout the world and permit the development of China’
John W. Lewis, Xue Litai
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Planning Ventilation for Nuclear Reactor Facilities

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1962
Abstract The problems and waste which result from poor design and lack of forethought in planning ventilation of industrial operations are discussed. A four-point program to achieve good initial design is presented: (1) written required design criteria, (2) review by separate responsible specialists for health and safety, (3) periodic surveys and ...
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Emergency planning and nuclear power

Land Use Policy, 1988
Abstract Emergency planning for nuclear power plants has greatly Improved since the accident at Three Mile Island in 1979. The nuclear industry is now better prepared than any other to cope with a major accident. Nonetheless, following Chernobyl there have been calls for wider planning zones, and some state and local governments have blocked ...
Dominic Golding, Roger E. Kasperson
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Hitachi Halts Nuclear Plans

The Engineer, 2019
UK power station projects put on hold
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China plans massive nuclear boost

Physics World, 2010
China has announced plans to generate an extra 100 GW of power from nuclear reactors – a 12-fold increase in nuclear capacity. The plans, released in late March by the Energy Bureau of the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), will see an additional 75–80 GW of nuclear power coming online by 2020, with a further 25 GW of capacity ...
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