Published March 29, 2005 | Version v1
Report

Changing Perspectives on Nonproliferation and Nuclear Fuel Cycles

Description

The concepts of international control over technologies and materials in the proliferation sensitive parts of the nuclear fuel cycle, specifically those related to enrichment and reprocessing, have been the subject of many studies and initiatives over the years. For examples: the International Fissionable Material Storage proposal in President Eisenhower's Speech on Atoms for Peace, and in the Charter of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) when the organization was formed in 1957; the regional nuclear fuel cycle center centers proposed by INFCE in the 80's; and most recently and notably, proposals by Dr. ElBaradei, the Director General of IAEA to limit production and processing of nuclear weapons usable materials to facilities under multinational control; and by U.S. President George W. Bush, to limit enrichment and reprocessing to States that have already full scale, functioning plants. There are other recent proposals on this subject as well. In this paper, the similarities and differences, as well as the effectiveness and challenges in proliferation prevention of these proposals and concepts will be discussed. The intent is to articulate a ''new nuclear regime'' and to develop concrete steps to implement such regime for future nuclear energy and deployment

Availability note (English)

Available from PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/15016326-7Vy2ql/native/

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
0.4 MBYTES
Report number
UCRL-CONF--211009

Conference

Title
2005 International Congress on Advances in Nuclear Power Plants (ICAPP 2005)
Dates
15-19 May 2005
Place
Seoul (Korea, Republic of)

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
W-7405-ENG-48
Funding organization
US Department of Energy (United States)