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9780801885600

Atoms for Peace : A Future after Fifty Years?

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  • ISBN13:

    9780801885600

  • ISBN10:

    0801885604

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-02-23
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
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Summary

On December 8, 1953, President Dwight Eisenhower proposed in a speech to the United Nations that nuclear nonproliferation be promoted by offering peaceful nuclear technology to countries that would renounce nuclear weapons. Today the value of that basic trade-off -- atoms for peace -- is in question, along with the institutions that embody it. Deployment of weapons by India and Pakistan, noncompliance with safeguards by North Korea and Iran, and the threat of nuclear terrorism have weakened the image of the Nonproliferation Treaty. And new proposals and technologies for peaceful uses of nuclear power are coming forward, though they are accompanied by the realization that 1950s hopes for nuclear energy "too cheap to meter" were unrealistic. The twenty-five contributors to Atoms for Peace grapple in many ways with nuclear proliferation, nuclear terrorism, and the future of nuclear energy. They include officials and scientists from a wide range of agencies and institutions. Among them are officials or former officials from Israel, Egypt, Pakistan, Canada, Korea, and Japan, from the U.S. departments of state, energy, and defense, the U.S. Senate, the National Security Council, the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations, the Nuclear Threat Initiative, MIT, Los Alamos National Laboratory, the College of William and Mary, and the University of California. Atoms for Peace also includes a set of fundamental speeches and documents relating to Atoms for Peace and its institutions.

Author Biography

Joseph F. Pilat is in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Division of Los Alamos National laboratory. Mohamed ElBaradei is Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Atoms for peace at fiftyp. 15
Atoms for peace and the International Atomic Energy Agencyp. 21
The atoms-for-peace model and the problem of proliferationp. 33
Strengthening nonproliferation : the path aheadp. 39
Atoms for peace and the future of Eisenhower's visionp. 52
Toward universal nonproliferation and disarmamentp. 63
Atoms for peace and the "Rogue states"p. 71
The current proliferation predicamentp. 83
Nonproliferation efforts in Northeast Asiap. 91
Toward cooperative security : prospects for nonproliferation and arms controlp. 95
Toward an integrative approach to preventing nuclear terrorismp. 104
Preventing nuclear terrorismp. 111
Second-tier suppliers and their threat to the nuclear nonproliferation regimep. 117
Atoms for peace : realizing the visionp. 131
The paradox of nuclear powerp. 137
Nuclear Energy : new challenges for the futurep. 146
A nuclear future unlike the pastp. 156
The future of nuclear powerp. 165
A new bargainp. 177
Atoms for Peace : facing emerging challengesp. 183
Atoms for peace and the nuclear fuel cycle : is it time for a multilateral approach?p. 194
A nuclear renaissance and the future of the atoms-for-peace bargainp. 206
A fissile material cutoff treatyp. 219
Conclusionsp. 229
Atomic power for peacep. 239
Statute of the international atomic energy agencyp. 247
Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weaponsp. 268
Proliferation security initiative : statement of interdiction principlesp. 275
Towards a safer worldp. 279
President announces new measures to counter the threat of WMDp. 285
Global threat reduction initiativep. 294
Multilateral approaches to the nuclear fuel cycle : expert group report submitted to the director general of the international atomic energy agency - executive summaryp. 301
Global nuclear energy partnershipp. 318
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