Explaining nuclear energy pursuance: A comparison of the United States, Germany, and Japan | Posted on:2015-02-28 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation | University:Old Dominion University | Candidate:McKee, Lauren Emily | Full Text:PDF | GTID:1476390020951839 | Subject:International relations | Abstract/Summary: | | Energy is critical to the functioning of the global economy and seriously impacts global security as well. What factors influence the extent to which countries will pursue nuclear energy in their overall mix of energy approaches? This dissertation explores this critical question by analyzing the nuclear energy policies of the United States, Germany and Japan. Rather than citizen opposition or proximity to nuclear disasters, it seems that a country's access to other resources through natural endowments or trading relationships offers the best explanation for nuclear energy pursuance. | Keywords/Search Tags: | Energy, United states | | Related items |
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