China’s nuclear industry has undergone rapid growth in recent years and is projected to further expand in the coming decades. Accounting for almost 40 percent of all nuclear reactors either under construction or that have been approved globally, the expansion of China’s nuclear capacities has largely been driven by increasing demands for energy to support continued economic growth. Constraints include human resources, fuel supply, and the extent to which China can develop indigenous nuclear power capacities. The role of civil–military integration in this industry is yet to be determined partly as a result of the deliberate decision by Beijing to keep its nuclear weapons segment separate from its civilian operations
The People’s Republic of China, one of the biggest military presences in the world, has been rapidly...
A major part of China's 12th Five Year Plan focuses on energy conservation and environmental protect...
From scratch to current stage, China’s nuclear power technology has experienced rapid developm...
China’s nuclear industry has undergone rapid growth in recent years and is projected to further expa...
With an installed capacity of 56 GWe, China has the world’s third largest fleet of civil nuclear rea...
Despite a slow start, China has ambitious hopes for its nuclear energy programme with plans to accel...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
China is currently the only member of the UN Security Council that is actively increasing the qualit...
Nuclear policy a b s t r a c t China has ambitious plans to expand its nuclear power capacity. One o...
China’s economic rise over recent decades has led to a corresponding increase in China’s domestic en...
Support for a growth in nuclear power has been seen in China and the United States. Obstacles to fur...
<正>China,a country with rapid economic development,increasingly vigorous demand for energy and...
Mainstream analysis of China’s nuclear weapons program sees the current buildup as restrained and dr...
International audienceAn ambitious plan for nuclear development exists for long in China. The study ...
The focus of the Chinese nuclear strategy is still unclear and the actual size of nuclear arsenals o...
The People’s Republic of China, one of the biggest military presences in the world, has been rapidly...
A major part of China's 12th Five Year Plan focuses on energy conservation and environmental protect...
From scratch to current stage, China’s nuclear power technology has experienced rapid developm...
China’s nuclear industry has undergone rapid growth in recent years and is projected to further expa...
With an installed capacity of 56 GWe, China has the world’s third largest fleet of civil nuclear rea...
Despite a slow start, China has ambitious hopes for its nuclear energy programme with plans to accel...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
China is currently the only member of the UN Security Council that is actively increasing the qualit...
Nuclear policy a b s t r a c t China has ambitious plans to expand its nuclear power capacity. One o...
China’s economic rise over recent decades has led to a corresponding increase in China’s domestic en...
Support for a growth in nuclear power has been seen in China and the United States. Obstacles to fur...
<正>China,a country with rapid economic development,increasingly vigorous demand for energy and...
Mainstream analysis of China’s nuclear weapons program sees the current buildup as restrained and dr...
International audienceAn ambitious plan for nuclear development exists for long in China. The study ...
The focus of the Chinese nuclear strategy is still unclear and the actual size of nuclear arsenals o...
The People’s Republic of China, one of the biggest military presences in the world, has been rapidly...
A major part of China's 12th Five Year Plan focuses on energy conservation and environmental protect...
From scratch to current stage, China’s nuclear power technology has experienced rapid developm...