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The Oxford Handbook of Nuclear Security

Online ISBN:
9780191943300
Print ISBN:
9780192847935
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Nuclear Security

Christopher Hobbs (ed.),
Christopher Hobbs
(ed.)
Applied Security Studies, King's College London
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Christopher Hobbs is Professor in Science and International Security in the Department of War Studies and Director of the King’s Institute for Applied Security Studies (KIASS) at King’s College London.

Sarah Tzinieris (ed.),
Sarah Tzinieris
(ed.)
War Studies, Kings College London
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Sarah Tzinieris is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Science and Security Studies (CSSS) in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London.

Sukesh K. Aghara (ed.)
Sukesh K. Aghara
(ed.)
Chemical Engineering, UMass Lowell
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Sukesh K. Aghara is Professor and Director of Nuclear Engineering, Director of the Integrated Nuclear Security and Safeguards Laboratory, and Associate Dean of Research for the Francis College of Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

Published online:
22 May 2023
Published in print:
20 June 2024
Online ISBN:
9780191943300
Print ISBN:
9780192847935
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Nuclear Security provides a comprehensive examination of efforts to secure sensitive nuclear assets and mitigate the risk of nuclear terrorism and other non-state actor threats. It aims to provide the reader with a holistic understanding of nuclear security through exploring the legal, political, and technical dimensions of nuclear security at the international, national, and organizational levels. Recognizing there is no one-size-fits-all approach to nuclear security, the handbook explores fundamental elements and concepts in practice through a number of case studies. These serve to showcase how and why national and organizational approaches have diverged. Although focused on critiquing past and current activities, the handbook also considers unexplored but crucial aspects of nuclear security and how gaps in international efforts might be filled.

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