Abstract

The issue of appropriate management of spent reactor fuel is discussed. Part I of the book consists of an institutional and political analysis by David A. Deese and Frederick C. Williams, in which they develop a model for international spent fuel storage based on the assumption that the international political system changes only incrementally. Part II puts forth a region-by-region analysis of the political feasibility of regional or multinational arrangement for storage of spent fuel. Part III concerns the feasibility of international spent fuel management, and Part IV examines the broader political context of nuclear energy. (JMT)

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