Successful transition of a nation's energy policy requires widespread engagement from all sectors of the society, including the public. The government of the Republic of Korea conducted a deliberative polling to decide whether to resume nuclear power plant construction in response to the conflicts in the construction of the new Shin-Kori nuclear power plants in 2017. This study reports the findings of a quantitative analysis of the process and the results of the deliberation. Although the respondents supported the resumption of the construction, they favored the reduced use of nuclear power in the future. Despite the intensive deliberation process, most people did not change their initial opinions; rather, they tended to make judgments...
This paper analyzes the socio-cultural, political and economic conditions prevalent during the incep...
Given the limited potential for renewable energy and high population density of South Korea, nuclear...
This thesis compares the state of public participation in Japan’s nuclear energy policy-forming proc...
Successful transition of a nation's energy policy requires widespread engagement from all secto...
Since President Moon Jae-in took office in May 2017, South Korea has been embroiled in a major socia...
This paper analyzes patterns in the perception of nuclear power by leadership groups in South Korea,...
Korean nuclear energy regulatory policies are noted to have changed from earlier exclusive technocra...
South Korea is a resource-poor country, which heavily relies on importing energy from outside. There...
This study examined how the perceptions of the risks from nuclear power have changed as the governme...
Korean nuclear energy regulatory policies started to change from earlier exclusively technocratic po...
Social acceptance of nuclear power has become a decisive factor in framing a sustainable energy poli...
Our paper critically assesses the trajectories of nuclear energy policy-making in Taiwan and South K...
[[abstract]]The policy options of the present generation on nuclear energy bring significant effect ...
What can politicians and energy planners learn from the results of our study? First, it became obvio...
Since the beginning of 2018, the nuclear dynamics surrounding the Korean Peninsula have started to c...
This paper analyzes the socio-cultural, political and economic conditions prevalent during the incep...
Given the limited potential for renewable energy and high population density of South Korea, nuclear...
This thesis compares the state of public participation in Japan’s nuclear energy policy-forming proc...
Successful transition of a nation's energy policy requires widespread engagement from all secto...
Since President Moon Jae-in took office in May 2017, South Korea has been embroiled in a major socia...
This paper analyzes patterns in the perception of nuclear power by leadership groups in South Korea,...
Korean nuclear energy regulatory policies are noted to have changed from earlier exclusive technocra...
South Korea is a resource-poor country, which heavily relies on importing energy from outside. There...
This study examined how the perceptions of the risks from nuclear power have changed as the governme...
Korean nuclear energy regulatory policies started to change from earlier exclusively technocratic po...
Social acceptance of nuclear power has become a decisive factor in framing a sustainable energy poli...
Our paper critically assesses the trajectories of nuclear energy policy-making in Taiwan and South K...
[[abstract]]The policy options of the present generation on nuclear energy bring significant effect ...
What can politicians and energy planners learn from the results of our study? First, it became obvio...
Since the beginning of 2018, the nuclear dynamics surrounding the Korean Peninsula have started to c...
This paper analyzes the socio-cultural, political and economic conditions prevalent during the incep...
Given the limited potential for renewable energy and high population density of South Korea, nuclear...
This thesis compares the state of public participation in Japan’s nuclear energy policy-forming proc...