From the publisher: Opinion polls show that public support for nuclear power has declined since the Fukushima crisis began, not only in Japan but also in…
From the publisher: Opinion polls show that public support for nuclear power has declined since the Fukushima crisis began, not only in Japan but also in…
From the publisher: Emerging global supply chains not only increased efficiency in production and delivery but also natural-disaster risks. Based on two recent major natural disasters…
From the publisher: As of December 1, 2013, a total of 429 nuclear reactors were considered operational in 31 countries. The nuclear industry is in decline,…
From the publisher: At the same time as major powers are saying that they want to rein in nuclear proliferation, they are offering both nuclear energy…
From the publisher: When and why do states transfer nuclear technology, materials, and knowledge to other states for peaceful purposes? This question is important given the…
Abstract Dictated and driven to a significant extent by the changing dynamics of the knowledge–power equation, regional constructions are devised and propagated for a range…
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Highlights from the article: On 5 April 2009 in Prague, US President Barack Obama asserted the United States’ commitment to ‘seek the peace and security of…
From the publisher: Throughout Asia, states are competing to build and leverage soft power using public diplomacy. This article examines these investments, whether they pay dividends,…
Abstract During the period nuclear power’s rapid growth, shared assumption regarding uranium resources and technological led the majority of industrial nations to remarkably similar strategies…
Summary Energy is the pivot on which economic growth turns. Presently we do not have enough reserves of gas for the enormous demands that economic…
Summary Energy has become a crucial determinant shaping the security environment of Asia. The continent’s phenomenal growth is projected to raise oil and gas consumption…
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Summary With contributions by leading authorities on the security and political economy of East Asia, this volume examines the implications of the profound strategic and…
Abstract In this article, we highlight the historical nature and context of anti- Chinese sentiments in Southeast Asia. Moreover, while facing similar structural realities,1 these…
Summary The United States is now the most powerful nation in history, and this power has grown since September 11, 2001, forcing nations around the…
Summary Engaging China is one of the first books to look at the responses of major international powers to the recent economic growth of China. Anyone…