The regulation of the commercial nuclear power industry in the United States is experiencing a radical transformation caused by dramatic changes in nuclear power markets and politics. This Article addresses the economic and political displacement and realignment of nuclear regulation during the period of transition from the traditional model of regulation to the emerging post-industrial model. The transition dates from March 28, 1979, the date of the incident at Three Mile Island, to April 26, 1986, the date of the Chernobyl accident. Part II describes the nuclear market and the signs of fatigue. Part III discusses the political and regulatory responses to market failure. Part IV discusses the traditional, transitional, and post-industrial ...
In light of the accident at Three Mile Island, the paper presents a preliminary analysis of the comp...
It is one of the marvels of our time that the nuclear industry managed to resurrect itself from its ...
For more than a quarter century, public discourse has pushed the nuclear-power industry in the direc...
The regulation of the commercial nuclear power industry in the United States is experiencing a radic...
This Article concerns the interaction of law and policy and its impact on the formation of rules of ...
In this paper, I examine how the nuclear incidents at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima im...
This paper attempts to show that while environmental shocks can lead to major institutional change,...
The first section of this note focuses on the IAEA\u27s role in the existing network of internationa...
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This article critically examines the extraordinary nuclear occurrence threshold in light of its cong...
This research examines nuclear energy policy across three states in the United States (US) – Georgia...
As the United States is poised to enter a new era of nuclear power plant construction, it behooves u...
This dissertation encompasses three works on nuclear power plants (NPPs). A theme common to all chap...
This paper investigates the effects of nuclear accidents on energy policy with the help of a panel d...
Nuclear energy was going to make the world a much better place during the 1950’s. The promise of an ...
In light of the accident at Three Mile Island, the paper presents a preliminary analysis of the comp...
It is one of the marvels of our time that the nuclear industry managed to resurrect itself from its ...
For more than a quarter century, public discourse has pushed the nuclear-power industry in the direc...
The regulation of the commercial nuclear power industry in the United States is experiencing a radic...
This Article concerns the interaction of law and policy and its impact on the formation of rules of ...
In this paper, I examine how the nuclear incidents at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima im...
This paper attempts to show that while environmental shocks can lead to major institutional change,...
The first section of this note focuses on the IAEA\u27s role in the existing network of internationa...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98086/1/Kaisler_lhc489_W2013_muir.pd
This article critically examines the extraordinary nuclear occurrence threshold in light of its cong...
This research examines nuclear energy policy across three states in the United States (US) – Georgia...
As the United States is poised to enter a new era of nuclear power plant construction, it behooves u...
This dissertation encompasses three works on nuclear power plants (NPPs). A theme common to all chap...
This paper investigates the effects of nuclear accidents on energy policy with the help of a panel d...
Nuclear energy was going to make the world a much better place during the 1950’s. The promise of an ...
In light of the accident at Three Mile Island, the paper presents a preliminary analysis of the comp...
It is one of the marvels of our time that the nuclear industry managed to resurrect itself from its ...
For more than a quarter century, public discourse has pushed the nuclear-power industry in the direc...