1st Edition

Nuclear Power in the Developing World

By Daniel Poneman Copyright 1982
272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

Nuclear Power in the Developing World (1982) explores the issue of nuclear power policies in developing countries. The sharp oil price rises of the 1970s attracted widespread attention to nuclear power as an alternative energy source, while some developing countries began attaining the technological ability to develop nuclear weapons programmes. While the search for energy should not be... Read more

Part 1. Issues  1. Introduction  2. The Nuclear Option  Part 2. Policies  3. Three Approaches  4. Argentina  5. Iran  6. Indonesia  Part 3. Reasons  7. Security Objectives  8. Economic Objectives  9. Domestic Policies  10. Foreign Influence  11. Conclusion

Biography

Daniel Poneman