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Two-volume special issue of Dædalus
on The Global Nuclear Future
published by the
American Academy of Arts & Sciences

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The Global Nuclear Future, vol. 1
(Volume 138, number 4, Fall 2009)


The Global Nuclear Future, vol. 2
(Volume 139, number 1, Winter 2010)
Front Matter Front Matter
Table of Contents, vol. 1 Table of Contents, vol. 2
Nuclear power without nuclear
proliferation?

Steven E. Miller, Scott D. Sagan
Multilateral nuclear fuel supply guarantees & spent fuel management: what are the priorities?
Pierre Goldschmidt
The growth of nuclear power: drivers & constraints
Richard K. Lester, Robert Rosner
Global implications of the U.S.-India deal
George Perkovich
Nuclear energy & climate change
Robert H. Socolow, Alexander Glaser
The key role of the back-end in the nuclear fuel cycle
Charles McCombie, Thomas Isaacs
The economic future of nuclear power
Paul L. Joskow, John E. Parsons
Lessons learned from the North Korean nuclear crises
Siegfried S. Hecker
A skeptic’s view of nuclear energy
Harold A. Feiveson
The management of NPT diplomacy
Jayantha Dhanapala
Nuclear energy in developing countries
José Goldemberg
The NPT & the sources of nuclear restraint
William C. Potter
Nuclear power in a carbon-constrained world
John W. Rowe
Toward a robust nuclear management system
Atsuyuki Suzuki
The nuclear renaissance: an opportunity to enhance the culture of nonproliferation
Anne Lauvergeon
Nuclear power in the Arab world & the regionalization of the nuclear fuel cycle: an Egyptian perspective
Mohamed I. Shaker
The global nuclear safety regime
Richard A. Meserve
Iran’s nuclear file: recommendations for the future
Abbas Maleki
Reducing the greatest risks of nuclear theft & terrorism
Matthew Bunn
The nuclear “renaissance” & preventing the spread of enrichment & reprocessing technologies: a Russian view
Anatoly S. Diyakov
A world without nuclear weapons?
Thomas C. Schelling
Alternative nuclear futures
Steven E. Miller, Scott D. Sagan
The minimum deterrent & beyond
Paul Doty
Contributors
Toward a nuclear-weapons-free world
Sverre Lodgaard
Back Matter
A world free of nuclear weapons
Sam Nunn
 
Shared responsibilities for nuclear disarmament
Scott D. Sagan
 
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