Australia's Nuclear Policy develops a holistic conception of 'nuclear policy' that extends across the three distinct but related spheres - strategic, economic and normative - that have arisen from the basic 'dual-use' dilemma of nuclear technology. Existing scholarship on Australia's nuclear policy has generally grappled with each of these spheres in isolation. In a fresh evaluation of the field, the authors investigate the broader aims of Australian nuclear policy and detail how successive Australian governments have engaged with nuclear issues since 1945.
Australia's Nuclear Policy develops a holistic conception of 'nuclear policy' that extends across the three distinct but related spheres - strategic, economic and normative - that have arisen from the basic 'dual-use' dilemma of nuclear technology. Existing scholarship on Australia's nuclear policy has generally grappled with each of these spheres in isolation. In a fresh evaluation of the field, the authors investigate the broader aims of Australian nuclear policy and detail how successive Australian governments have engaged with nuclear issues since 1945.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Clarke is an Associate Professor at the National Security College at the Australian National University (ANU). Stephan Frÿhling is a Senior Lecturer in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University (ANU). Andrew O'Neil is a Professor of Political Science and Head of the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University.
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Contents: Introduction: Australia, nuclear weapons and non-proliferation Nuclear policy: managing the dual-use challenge of nuclear fission Exploring Australia's nuclear options: Second World War to the Whitlam Government (1945-75) Bedding down the NPT: the Fraser Government (1975-83) Nuclear challenges between Washington and Wellington: the Hawke Government (1983-91) New opportunities and new dangers: the Keating Government (1991-96) Great power politics, proliferation and terrorism: the Howard Government (1996-2007) Consensus and stagnation in Australian nuclear policy: the Rudd-Gillard-Rudd Governments (2007-13) Conclusion: Australian nuclear policy in the 20th and 21st century Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction: Australia, nuclear weapons and non-proliferation Nuclear policy: managing the dual-use challenge of nuclear fission Exploring Australia's nuclear options: Second World War to the Whitlam Government (1945-75) Bedding down the NPT: the Fraser Government (1975-83) Nuclear challenges between Washington and Wellington: the Hawke Government (1983-91) New opportunities and new dangers: the Keating Government (1991-96) Great power politics, proliferation and terrorism: the Howard Government (1996-2007) Consensus and stagnation in Australian nuclear policy: the Rudd-Gillard-Rudd Governments (2007-13) Conclusion: Australian nuclear policy in the 20th and 21st century Bibliography Index.
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