Australia's Uranium Trade: The Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges of a Contentious Export

Australia's Uranium Trade: The Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges of a Contentious Export

Australia's Uranium Trade: The Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges of a Contentious Export

Australia's Uranium Trade: The Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges of a Contentious Export

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Overview

Australia's Uranium Trade explores why the export of uranium remains a highly controversial issue in Australia and how this affects Australia's engagement with the strategic, regime and market realms of international nuclear affairs. The book focuses on the key challenges facing Australian policy makers in a twenty-first century context where civilian nuclear energy consumption is expanding significantly while at the same time the international nuclear nonproliferation regime is subject to increasing, and unprecedented, pressures. By focusing on Australia as a prominent case study, the book is concerned with how a traditionally strong supporter of the international nuclear nonproliferation regime is attempting to recalibrate its interest in maximizing the economic and diplomatic benefits of increased uranium exports during a period of flux in the strategic, regime and market realms of nuclear affairs. Australia's Uranium Trade provides broader lessons for how – indeed whether – nuclear suppliers worldwide are adapting to the changing nuclear environment internationally.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409476542
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 04/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Michael Clarke is an Australian Research Council Research Fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. Stephan Frühling is a Lecturer in strategic and defence studies at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia and is also the managing editor of the journal Security Challenges. Andrew O’Neil is Director of the Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.

Michael Clarke, Stephan Fruehling, Andrew O'Neil, Trevor Findlay, Matthew Furhmann, Martine Letts, Fiona Cunningham, Richard Leaver, Geordan Graetz,Haydon Manning, Rory Medcalf, Cathy Moloney.


Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction: Australia's uranium trade in domestic and international context, Michael Clarke, Stephan Fruehling and Andrew O'Neil; Part I International Context: The nuclear energy revival and global governance, Trevor Findlay; Australia's uranium exports and nuclear aresenal expansion: is there a connection?, Matthew Furhmann; Industry perspectives on non-proliferation, Martine Letts and Fiona Cunningham. Part II Domestic Policy Challenges: The economic potential of uranium mining for Australia, Richard Leaver; The third wave of the uranium export debate: towards the fracturing of Australia's nuclear 'grand bargain', Michael Clarke; The politics of uranium mining in Australia, Geordan Graetz and Haydon Manning. Part III Foreign Policy Challenges: Powering major powers: understanding Australian uranium export decisions on China, Russia, and India, Rory Medcalf; Australian and Canadian nuclear policy: the challenge of India, Cathy Moloney; Index.


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