Edward D. Blandford is Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of New Mexico. He was formerly a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation. Scott D. Sagan is the Caroline S.G. Munro Professor of Political Science, the Mimi and Peter Haas University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, and Senior Fellow at CISAC and the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford University.
Edward D. Blandford is Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of New Mexico. He was formerly a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation. Scott D. Sagan is the Caroline S.G. Munro Professor of Political Science, the Mimi and Peter Haas University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, and Senior Fellow at CISAC and the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford University.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward D. Blandford is Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of New Mexico. He was formerly a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation. Scott D. Sagan is the Caroline S.G. Munro Professor of Political Science, the Mimi and Peter Haas University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, and Senior Fellow at CISAC and the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford University.
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Introduction: Learning from a Man-made Disaster —Scott D. Sagan 1. Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: An Overview —Kenji E. Kushida 2. The Accident That Could Never Happen: Deluded by a Design Basis —Gregory D. Wyss 3. Security Implications of the Fukushima Accident —Kaoru Naito 4. Political Leadership in Nuclear Emergency: Institutional and Structural Constraints —Nobumasa Akiyama 5. Radiation Protection by Numbers: Another Man-made Disaster" —Toshihiro Higuchi 6. Encouraging Transnational Organizational Learning —Kazuto Suzuki 7. Were Japan's Nuclear Plants Uniquely Vulnerable? —Phillip Lipscy, Kenji E. Kushida, and Trevor Incerti Conclusion: Beyond Fukushima: Enhancing Nuclear Safety and Security in the 21st Century —Michael May and Edward Blandford
Introduction: Learning from a Man-made Disaster —Scott D. Sagan 1. Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: An Overview —Kenji E. Kushida 2. The Accident That Could Never Happen: Deluded by a Design Basis —Gregory D. Wyss 3. Security Implications of the Fukushima Accident —Kaoru Naito 4. Political Leadership in Nuclear Emergency: Institutional and Structural Constraints —Nobumasa Akiyama 5. Radiation Protection by Numbers: Another Man-made Disaster" —Toshihiro Higuchi 6. Encouraging Transnational Organizational Learning —Kazuto Suzuki 7. Were Japan's Nuclear Plants Uniquely Vulnerable? —Phillip Lipscy, Kenji E. Kushida, and Trevor Incerti Conclusion: Beyond Fukushima: Enhancing Nuclear Safety and Security in the 21st Century —Michael May and Edward Blandford
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