A comprehensive exploration of how national and state security policy is effected by the production, storage, transportation, safeguarding, export and use of enriched uranium - and, by extension, plutonium. A wide range of geopolitical, security and technical issues are examined, as are the challenges presented to national and global governance. This book contributes to a new understanding of one of the most serious security implications inherent in the current rapid growth in nuclear power generation. It assesses attempts made to deal with the latent dangers to Homeland Security posed by potential misuse of enriched uranium and plutonium, considering both the chances for success, and the costs of failure.



Autorentext

Christopher Hubbard is a Senior Lecturer, International Relations and Security, School of Social Sciences and Asian Languages, Curtin University, Perth, Australia



Inhalt

Chapter 1 Introduction: Enriched Uranium and Homeland Security; Chapter 2 Securing the Homeland, Securing the World; Chapter 3 The International Institutional Framework; Chapter 4 Assessing Security Threats Inherent in Nuclear Fuels; Chapter 5 The Historical Record: Failure and Success; Chapter 6 Strategic Security and Enriched Uranium; Chapter 7 Nuclear Terrorism and Enriched Uranium; Chapter 8 Old and New Strategies for Non-proliferation Progress; Chapter 9 The Future: Alternative Policy Pathways for the Twenty-first Century; Chapter 10 Conclusions: Global Threats and Opportunities;

Titel
Power Plays
Untertitel
Enriched Uranium and Homeland Security
EAN
9781317076865
ISBN
978-1-317-07686-5
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
23.03.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
210
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch