Serious Rules for Nuclear Power Without Proliferation
Abstract
The
authors propose five principles for addressing the major deficiencies
of the current treaty-based approach to nonproliferation. These involve:
effectively closing the door to withdrawals from the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT); defining which nuclear
technologies fall within the NPT's “inalienable right” provision, so as
to maintain a reasonable safety margin against possible military
application; expansion of International Atomic Energy Agency inspections
to include greater readiness to use its “special” inspection authority;
creation of an NPT enforcement regime, to include a secretariat; and
universalizing the NPT so as to apply to all states, while creating a
path for current non-parties to come into compliance. There is no
illusion here about the prospects for the adoption of this approach. At a
minimum, the world needs to be frank about the gap between nuclear
programs and current nonproliferation protection. Encouragement of
greater use of nuclear power should be predicated on closing that gap.http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10736700.2014.880268#.UxHt4oWGeVo
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