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Spin-On for the Renaissance? The Current State of China's Nuclear Industry

Authors :
Yuan, Jing-dong
Yuan, Jing-dong
Yuan, Jing-dong
Yuan, Jing-dong
Source :
SITC Policy Briefs; vol 2010, iss Policy Brief 11
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

China’s nuclear industry has undergone rapid growth in recent years and is projected to further expand in the coming decades. Accounting for almost 40 percent of all nuclear reactors either under construction or that have been approved globally, the expansion of China’s nuclear capacities has largely been driven by increasing demands for energy to support continued economic growth. Constraints include human resources, fuel supply, and the extent to which China can develop indigenous nuclear power capacities. The role of civil–military integration in this industry is yet to be determined partly as a result of the deliberate decision by Beijing to keep its nuclear weapons segment separate from its civilian operations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
SITC Policy Briefs; vol 2010, iss Policy Brief 11
Notes :
application/pdf, SITC Policy Briefs vol 2010, iss Policy Brief 11
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287537241
Document Type :
Electronic Resource