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Inhaltsangabe:Abstract Peaceful and non-peaceful applications of nuclear technologies share a common fate: one cannot exist without the other. As the world is about to experience a nuclear renaissance, the nuclear industry has gone through a phase of consolidation. Despite more efficient intra-industry structures and technological advancements it will still not be able to close the increasing gap in energy demand to be expected in the near future. The economic attractiveness and relative absence of emissions still make atomic power an attractive candidate for an energy mix comprising several different clean technologies. A renewed interest in nuclear energy will at the same time demand for a robust non-proliferation framework as a safety-guarantee for the market. Export controls have been found to be an effective tool in this regard. The Zangger Committee as the legitimate interpreter of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Nuclear Suppliers Group representing the most influential countries in nuclear commerce have established a system of checks and balances that may not halt proliferation altogether, but which has managed to slow it down significantly. The effect of these control structures on the development of the nuclear market cannot be assessed directly. Political and security concerns particularly attributed to nuclear matters make their application a necessity for the existence of the commerce itself. Recent global efforts such as the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1540 and 1673 are focusing on the implementation of common set of key elements for strategic trade controls. The success of these measures will have a direct impact on the sustainability of the nuclear renaissance Inhaltsverzeichnis:TABLE OF CONTENTS: Table of ContentsIII Table of IllustrationsVI List of AbbreviationsVII AbstractX Abstract in GermanXI PrefaceXII 1.Introduction1 1.1.General Situation - Mankind's Capacity to build1 1.2.Hypotheses & Methodology3 1.2.1.Problem statement3 1.2.2.Hypotheses3 1.2.3.Methodology4 1.2.4.Basic structural aspects5 2.The Nuclear Universe and its genesis6 2.1.Nuclear energy production6 2.1.1.Nuclear Fission technology7 2.1.2.Nuclear inconveniences9 2.1.3.Nuclear Fusion technology10 2.2.Nuclear power in the energy mix11 2.3.Military applications of nuclear technology13 2.3.1.Nuclear disarmament14 2.3.2.National security interests & nuclear arsenals16 3.Nuclear commerce and its market18 3.1.Nuclear [...]
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Inhaltsangabe:AbstractPeaceful and non-peaceful applications of nuclear technologies share a common fate: one cannot exist without the other. As the world is about to experience a nuclear renaissance, the nuclear industry has gone through a phase of consolidation. Despite more efficient intra-industry structures and technological advancements it will still not be able to close the increasing gap in energy demand to be expected in the near future. The economic attractiveness and relative absence of emissions still make atomic power an attractive candidate for an energy mix comprising several different ?clean? technologies.A renewed interest in nuclear energy will at the same time demand for a robust non-proliferation framework as a safety-guarantee for the market. Export controls have been found to be an effective tool in this regard. The Zangger Committee as the legitimate interpreter of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Nuclear Suppliers Group representing the most influential countries in nuclear commerce have established a system of checks and balances that may not halt proliferation altogether, but which has managed to slow it down significantly.The effect of these control structures on the development of the nuclear market cannot be assessed directly. Political and security concerns particularly attributed to nuclear matters make their application a necessity for the existence of the commerce itself. Recent global efforts such as the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1540 and 1673 are focusing on the implementation of common set of key elements for strategic trade controls. The success of these measures will have a direct impact on the sustainability of the nuclear renaissanceInhaltsverzeichnis:TABLE OF CONTENTS:Table of ContentsIIITable of IllustrationsVIList of AbbreviationsVIIAbstractXAbstract in GermanXIPrefaceXII1.Introduction11.1.General Situation - Mankind's Capacity to build11.2.Hypotheses & Methodology31.2.1.Problem statement31.2.2.Hypotheses31.2.3.Methodology41.2.4.Basic structural aspects52.The Nuclear Universe and its genesis62.1.Nuclear energy production62.1.1.Nuclear Fission technology72.1.2.Nuclear inconveniences92.1.3.Nuclear Fusion technology102.2.Nuclear power in the energy mix112.3.Military applications of nuclear technology132.3.1.Nuclear disarmament142.3.2.National security interests & nuclear arsenals163.Nuclear commerce and its market183.1.Nuclear []