1st Edition

Nuclear Power and Energy Security in Asia

Edited By Rajesh Basrur, Koh Swee Lean Collin Copyright 2012
    256 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    232 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The rising demand for energy, the higher costs of oil and gas, and the association of fossil fuels with adverse climate change have all brought a renewed interest in nuclear energy. Nuclear power, however, is itself controversial, because of its costs, its environmental effects and the security risks it poses. This book discusses these critical issues surrounding nuclear power in relation to Asia. It discusses also the politics of nuclear power and the activities of civil society organisations concerned about nuclear issues. Throughout the book the perspectives are included of both proponents and opponents of nuclear power on the key controversial issues.

    1. Nuclear Energy and Energy Security in Asia: Through the Human Security Lens Rajesh Basrur, Koh Swee Lean and Kalyan Kemburi  2. Is the Rapid Growth of Reliance on Nuclear Energy an Economically Viable Option Hooman Peimani  3. The Economics of Nuclear Energy Mark Diesendorf  4. Nuclear Power and Environmental Impact: Risk vs. Perception T.S. Gopi Rethinaraj  5. Critical Environmental Questions: Nuclear Energy and Human Security in Asia Simon SC Tay and Phir Paungmalit  6. Nuclear Energy and Security Risks Jor-Shan Choi  7. Nuclear Power and Proliferation: The Risks of the Nuclear ‘Renaissance’ Cole J. Harvey and Miles A. Pomper  8. Civil Society Organisations and the Politics of Nuclear Energy in Southeast Asia: Exploring Processes of Engagement Mely Caballero-Anthony, Lina Alexandra, and Kevin D.G. Punzalan  9. Post-Fukushima: Whither Nuclear Energy? Rajesh Basrur, Kow Swee Lean Collin and Chang Youngho

    Biography

    Rajesh Basrur is a Senior Fellow at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

    Koh Swee Lean Collin is an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore