Cataloged from PDF version of article.When the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) issued a policy statement in April 20081 indicating that the country was seriously considering developing a civilian nuclear-power program, it set the region and the world speculating as to the possible motivations behind such a move at that time. Since that date, the UAE has aggressively forged ahead, signing bilateral agreements with nuclear-supplier countries while increasing cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in support of its bid to add nuclear power to its national energy portfolio. Most recently, the UAE has actually broken ground on its first and second reactors, in 2012 and 2013. At a time when the nuclear industr...
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© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. The MENA region has been experiencing the highest population ...
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In 2007 the Jordanian government announced its intention to build one nuclear power plant by 2015 an...
The global nuclear energy scene is changing rapidly. Some countries are phasing out of nuclear techn...
Iran’s nuclear activities are prominent in today’s media reports. But few reports focus on the relat...
The comprehensive analysis presented here attempts to analyze “newcomer” states in the Middle East ...
Several Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries have, over the past decades, declared an i...
The Fukushima Daiichi accident initiated by a tsunami triggered a cycle of heightened fears and anxi...
Although it has been decades since the end of the Cold War, nuclear proliferation is an ever-pertine...
The article is an attempt to analyze the current situation and plans for the development of the nucl...
For a long time, nuclear energy appeared to be an unlikely scenario for the Gulf Cooperation Council...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. The MENA region has been experiencing the highest population ...
Energy and Water are two words that overburden the world policies and people lives. Its availability...
An optimal long-term electric power strategy for Saudi Arabia to adopt nuclear power was evaluated u...
Nuclear energy programs are currently under formalization in countries of the Gulf Cooperation Counc...
Issue of WMDs proliferation in general, and of nuclear proliferation in particular, has emerged as h...
The paper Iran’s Nuclear development: rationale and consequence deals with the history of developmen...
In 2007 the Jordanian government announced its intention to build one nuclear power plant by 2015 an...
The global nuclear energy scene is changing rapidly. Some countries are phasing out of nuclear techn...
Iran’s nuclear activities are prominent in today’s media reports. But few reports focus on the relat...