Die neue Unübersichtlichkeit nuklearer Sicherheitspolitik: Technologische und institutionelle Aspekte
Ralph Rotte
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Ralph Rotte: RWTH Aachen University
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Abstract:
Currently, three aspects contribute to an increasing complexity of international nuclear security policies. Apart from a controversial “renaissance of nuclear energy” and corresponding technological innovations there is the rise of political and ideological great power conflicts as well as the intensifying structural weaknesses of the existing nuclear non-proliferation and verification regime centered on the IAEA. While the conflict between Russia and the West results in a tendency of declining relevance of potential non-proliferation of nuclear weapons compared to export and alliance priorities, the IAEA is increasingly suffering from underfunding. Given the technological progress and the threat of large-scale proliferation of nuclear facilities this results in the danger of an essential weakening of nuclear non-proliferation policies.
Date: 2024-06-09
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/et9kc
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