The Fukushima crisis has brought the nuclear safety problem to the world’s attention. China is the most ambitious country in the world in nuclear power development. How China perceives and responds to nuclear safety issues carries significant implications on its citizens’ safety and security. This paper examines the Chinese government’s promised and actual response to nuclear safety following the Fukushima crisis, based on (1) statistical analysis of newspaper coverage on nuclear energy, and (2) review of nuclear safety performance and safety governance. Our analysis shows that (i) the Chinese government’s concern over nuclear accidents and safety has surged significantly after Fukushima, (ii) China has displayed strengths in reactor techno...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
Since the Fukushima disaster in Japan, the Chinese government has undertaken a number of measures to...
Rapid expansion of nuclear power in China requires not only increasing institutional capacity to pre...
Rapid expansion of nuclear power in China requires not only increasing institutional capacity to pre...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
The Fukushima accident was a rare opportunity for the Chinese media to cover nuclear issues and addr...
China has drawn up ambitious plans in nuclear power development. After the Fukushima crisis, the HK ...
Nuclear safety is a key component of the national security system, and it is the foundation and life...
Based on:– Wang Jiabo, “Views on the Fukushima crisis,” Guangming Ribao, 26 March 2011.– Deng Li, “M...
With the new round of global nuclear issues, the populace’s emotion has been tensed and discom...
With the new round of global nuclear issues, the populace’s emotion has been tensed and discom...
Gradual recovery of Chinese nuclear power industry and its increasingly important position in the wo...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
Since the Fukushima disaster in Japan, the Chinese government has undertaken a number of measures to...
Rapid expansion of nuclear power in China requires not only increasing institutional capacity to pre...
Rapid expansion of nuclear power in China requires not only increasing institutional capacity to pre...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
The Fukushima accident was a rare opportunity for the Chinese media to cover nuclear issues and addr...
China has drawn up ambitious plans in nuclear power development. After the Fukushima crisis, the HK ...
Nuclear safety is a key component of the national security system, and it is the foundation and life...
Based on:– Wang Jiabo, “Views on the Fukushima crisis,” Guangming Ribao, 26 March 2011.– Deng Li, “M...
With the new round of global nuclear issues, the populace’s emotion has been tensed and discom...
With the new round of global nuclear issues, the populace’s emotion has been tensed and discom...
Gradual recovery of Chinese nuclear power industry and its increasingly important position in the wo...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...