1st Edition

Nuclear Waste Management in a Globalised World

Edited By Urban Strandberg, Mats Andrén Copyright 2011
166 Pages
by Routledge

166 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

High-level nuclear waste (HLW) is a controversial and risky issue. For the next 100 years, the HLW will be subject to policy decisions and value assessments. Physically safe, technologically stable, and socio-economically sustainable HLW-management will top the agenda. That must be accomplished in a society whose segments are both stable and in a rapid state of flux, under the influence of global... Read more

1. Introduction: Nuclear waste management in a globalised world  Urban Strandberg and Mats Andrén

2. Radwaste in Canada: a political economy of uncertainty  Darrin Durant

3. Concerned public and the paralysis of decision-making: nuclear waste management policy in Germany  Peter Hocke and Ortwin Renn

4. Framing nuclear waste as a political issue in France  Yannick Barthe

5. Spent fuel management in India M.P. Ram Mohan and Veena Aggarwal

6. The Swedish KBS project: a last word in nuclear fuel safety prepares to conquer the world?  Mark Elam and Göran Sundqvist

7. Learning to listen: institutional change and legitimation in UK radioactive waste policy  Gordon Mackerron and Frans Berkhout

8. High-level radioactive waste management in the USA  Barry D. Solomon

Biography

Urban Strandberg is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg and Research Fellow at the University of Gothenburg Centre for Public Sector Research (CEFOS)

Mats Andrén is a Professor of History of Ideas and Science at the University of Gothenburg and Director of the Centre for European Research at University of Gothenburg (CERGU).