Plutonium and security : the military aspects of the plutonium economy
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Plutonium and security : the military aspects of the plutonium economy
Macmillan, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
"Plutonium and Security" discusses the cases for and against the reprocessing of spent reactor fuel elements to remove the plutonium from them. The relationship between the capability to produce plutonium and the proliferation of nuclear weapons to countries that do not already have them is discussed in some detail. America's policy for the civil use of plutonium, and the policy to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons are also described. European and Japanese plans in the 1990s for plutonium are analyzed as are current nuclear programmes in Third World countries. The problems that will be faced by the 1995 conference to discuss whether or not to extend the Non-Proliferation Treaty are outlined and the prospects for the conference analyzed. A global programme for controlling fissile material is discussed in detail.
目次
- The case against reprocessing, Paul Eavis
- US policy for plutonium civilian use, non-proliferation and nuclear arms reduction, Warren H.Donnelly
- civil plutonium in Europe and Japan in the 1990s, Frans Berkhout
- plutonium recycling and the problem of nuclear proliferation, David Albright and Harold A.Feiveson
- calculating the plutonium in spent fuel elements, Kate Barnham
- current nuclear programmes in Third World countries, A.Gillespie
- plutonium and latent nuclear proliferation, George Quester
- the 1995 NPT extension conference - problems and prospects, David Fischer
- reprocessing - the role of the international Atomic Energy Agency, Jarles E.Lovett
- a world wide program for controlling fissile material, Gordon Thompson
- a global strategy for nuclear arms control, Gordon Thompson
- types of nuclear weapons, Frank Barnaby.
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