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hobbs, christopher; tzinieris, sarah; aghara, sukesh - the oxford handbook of nuclear security

The Oxford Handbook of Nuclear Security

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 06/2024





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The Oxford Handbook of Nuclear Security provides a comprehensive examination of efforts to secure sensitive nuclear assets and mitigate the risk of nuclear terrorism and other non-state actor threats. It aims to provide the reader with a holistic understanding of nuclear security through exploring its legal, political, and technical dimensions at the international, national, and organizational levels. Recognizing there is no one-size-fits-all approach to nuclear security, the book explores fundamental elements and concepts in practice through a number of case studies which showcase how and why national and organizational approaches have diverged. Although focused on critiquing past and current activities, unexplored yet crucial aspects of nuclear security are also considered, and how gaps in international efforts might be filled. Contributors to the handbook are drawn from a variety of different disciplinary backgrounds and experiences, to provide a wide range of perspectives on nuclear security issues and move beyond the Western narratives that have tended to dominate the debate.These include scholars from both developed and developing nuclear countries, as well as practitioners working in the field of nuclear security in an effort to bridge the gap between theory and practice.




Sommario

1 - Nuclear Security
2 - Overview of Nuclear and Radioactive Materials
3 - The Interface between Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Security
4 - The Risk of Nuclear Terrorism
5 - State Sponsorship of Nuclear Terrorism
6 - Cyber Threats and Nuclear Vulnerabilities
7 - Insider Threats to Nuclear Security
8 - The International Legal Basis of Nuclear Security
9 - Evolution of Global Nuclear Security Governance
10 - The United Nations Security Council and the 1540 Committee
11 - The IAEA's Critical Role in Nuclear Security
12 - US-Russian Cooperative Threat Reduction to Secure Nuclear Warheads
13 - The Four Nuclear Security Summits
14 - The Fundamentals of Physical Protection
15 - Nuclear Security Culture
16 - Nuclear Material Accounting and Control
17 - Securing Nuclear Materials during Transport
18 - Cyber Security for Nuclear Facilities
19 - Radiological Source Security
20 - Nuclear Security for Next-Generation Reactors
21 - Addressing the Confidence Gap in the Security of Military Nuclear Materials
22 - Nuclear Security for Newcomer Countries
23 - Risk-Informed Nuclear Security Regulation in the United States
24 - The United Kingdom's Transition from Prescriptive to Outcome-Focused Nuclear Security Regulation
25 - The Evolution of Nuclear Security in Russia
26 - Nuclear Security in China
27 - India's Approach to Nuclear Security
28 - Nuclear Security in the Republic of Korea
29 - Illicit Networks and Nuclear Material Trafficking
30 - Open Source Intelligence and Investigative Techniques for Locating Radioactive Materials
31 - Radiation Detection for Border Monitoring
32 - The Evolution of the Legal and Technical Aspects of Nuclear Forensics
33 - Case Studies of a Nuclear Forensic Examination
34 - International Efforts to Minimize the Use of HEU
35 - Conversion of a Research Reactor from HEU to LEU in Nigeria
36 - Alternative Technologies for Radioactive Sealed Sources
37 - Removal of Gamma Blood Irradiators in Norway
38 - Nuclear Emergency Preparedness and Response
39 - Responding to Radiological Terrorism
40 - Nuclear Security in the Wake of the 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan
41 - Nuclear Security during the Covid-19 Pandemic




Autore

Christopher Hobbs is Professor in Science and International Security within the Department of War Studies at King's College London. He has published widely on nuclear security issues and sought to translate his work into real-world impact. From 2014-2022 he was Programme Director for the UK's Nuclear Security Culture Programme. Dr Sarah Tzinieris is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Science and Security Studies in the Department of War Studies at King's College London. She has published on nuclear security, non-proliferation, and British foreign policy, and previously supported the Nuclear Security Culture Programme, an academia-industry consortium funded by the British government. Sukesh K. Aghara is a Professor and Director of the Nuclear and Chemical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He directs the Integrated Nuclear Security and Safeguards Laboratory (INSSL) and serves as a Nuclear Security Fellow with Center for Terrorism and Security Studies (CTSS).










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780192847935

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 255 x 43.0 x 180 mm Ø 1640 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 768


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