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Analysis of the international environment for the national nuclear technology development in the post-coldwar era

Abstract

The main objective of this study is to suggest future policy directions of national nuclear technology development and to define the role of nuclear power in the post-coldwar era. This study first reviews how the collapse of USSR have exerted subsequent effects on the international nuclear industry and analyses the efforts of the multinational nuclear enterprises to obtain technological, competitiveness and to expand the share in the international nuclear market in order to compete the economical and technological superiority. Finally, this study analyses scenarios for the global environmental regulations which may be imposed over internationally in the near future. This study suggests; firstly, increasing investment on science and technology, secondly, diversifying international cooperation, thirdly, rearranging and strengthening a national system for information collecting and analysis, fourthly, making up infrastructure to expand the role of nuclear power, fifthly, expanding the applications of nuclear energy including district heating, etc. (Author).
Authors:
Yang, Maeng Ho; Kim, Hwa Sup; Kim, Ji Whan; Lee, Dong Jin; Kim, Jong Sook; Kim, Hyun Joon; Yoon, Young Woo; Ham, Chul Hoon; Cho, Suck Hong [1] 
  1. Korea Atomic Energy Res. Inst., Taejon (Korea, Republic of)
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
KAERI/RR-1203/92
Reference Number:
SCA: 990100; PA: AIX-26:012126; EDB-95:033441; SN: 95001324612
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Dec 1992
Subject:
99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; NUCLEAR ENGINEERING; CLIMATES; CLIMATIC CHANGE; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; PROLIFERATION; USSR; 990100; MANAGEMENT
OSTI ID:
10112307
Research Organizations:
Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Country of Origin:
Korea, Republic of
Language:
Korean
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE95613351; TRN: KR9400091012126
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
KRN
Size:
156 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

Yang, Maeng Ho, Kim, Hwa Sup, Kim, Ji Whan, Lee, Dong Jin, Kim, Jong Sook, Kim, Hyun Joon, Yoon, Young Woo, Ham, Chul Hoon, and Cho, Suck Hong. Analysis of the international environment for the national nuclear technology development in the post-coldwar era. Korea, Republic of: N. p., 1992. Web.
Yang, Maeng Ho, Kim, Hwa Sup, Kim, Ji Whan, Lee, Dong Jin, Kim, Jong Sook, Kim, Hyun Joon, Yoon, Young Woo, Ham, Chul Hoon, & Cho, Suck Hong. Analysis of the international environment for the national nuclear technology development in the post-coldwar era. Korea, Republic of.
Yang, Maeng Ho, Kim, Hwa Sup, Kim, Ji Whan, Lee, Dong Jin, Kim, Jong Sook, Kim, Hyun Joon, Yoon, Young Woo, Ham, Chul Hoon, and Cho, Suck Hong. 1992. "Analysis of the international environment for the national nuclear technology development in the post-coldwar era." Korea, Republic of.
@misc{etde_10112307,
title = {Analysis of the international environment for the national nuclear technology development in the post-coldwar era}
author = {Yang, Maeng Ho, Kim, Hwa Sup, Kim, Ji Whan, Lee, Dong Jin, Kim, Jong Sook, Kim, Hyun Joon, Yoon, Young Woo, Ham, Chul Hoon, and Cho, Suck Hong}
abstractNote = {The main objective of this study is to suggest future policy directions of national nuclear technology development and to define the role of nuclear power in the post-coldwar era. This study first reviews how the collapse of USSR have exerted subsequent effects on the international nuclear industry and analyses the efforts of the multinational nuclear enterprises to obtain technological, competitiveness and to expand the share in the international nuclear market in order to compete the economical and technological superiority. Finally, this study analyses scenarios for the global environmental regulations which may be imposed over internationally in the near future. This study suggests; firstly, increasing investment on science and technology, secondly, diversifying international cooperation, thirdly, rearranging and strengthening a national system for information collecting and analysis, fourthly, making up infrastructure to expand the role of nuclear power, fifthly, expanding the applications of nuclear energy including district heating, etc. (Author).}
place = {Korea, Republic of}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}