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United States Nuclear Energy and Non-Proliferation Policy

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I believe that U.S. nuclear energy and non-proliferation policy is not well understood, and I hope to be able to clarify where the U.S. Government stands on a number of very complex issues. I shall speak first about the role of nuclear energy within the context of overall energy policy, then about the development of nuclear energy, and finally about nuclear non-proliferation. A general discussion will follow this talk.

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Serwer, D.P. (1980). United States Nuclear Energy and Non-Proliferation Policy. In: Wilson, R. (eds) Energy for the Year 2000. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3153-7_6

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