Reducing Proliferation Risk
Journal ArticleAuthor
Burton Richter - Stanford University
Published by
Issues in Science and Technology, Fall 2008
PESD senior fellow and Nobel laureate in Physics, Burton Richter, explains why an inclusive internationalization policy of both ends of the nuclear fuel-cycle can provide much needed carbon-free energy while limiting the potential for the proliferation of nuclear weapons. He insists that the nuclear proliferation problem can be remedied by a tightly monitored program through international policy and diplomacy where incentives to tame proliferation are increased, inspections are more rigorous, and a sanctions program is agreed upon and adhered to.
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Topics: Diplomacy | Energy | Nuclear policy | Science and Technology | Science and Technology | China | France | Iran | North Korea | Pakistan | Russia | United States | Western Europe


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