Nuclear Terrorism Countering the Threat Routledge Global Security Studies Series
Coordonnateurs : Volders Brecht, Sauer Tom
This volume aims to improve understanding of nuclear security and the prevention of nuclear terrorism.
Nuclear terrorism is perceived as one of the most immediate and extreme threats to global security today. While the international community has made important progress in securing fissile material, there are still important steps to be made with nearly 2,000 metric tons of weapons-usable nuclear material spread around the globe. The volume addresses this complex phenomenon through an interdisciplinary approach: legal, criminal, technical, diplomatic, cultural, economic, and political. Despite this cross-disciplinary approach, however, the chapters are all linked by the overarching aim of enhancing knowledge of nuclear security and the prevention of nuclear terrorism. The volume aims to do this by investigating the different types of nuclear terrorism, and subsequently discussing the potential means to prevent these malicious acts. In addition, there is a discussion of the nuclear security regime, in general, and an important examination of both its strengths and weaknesses. In summary, the book aims to extend the societal and political debate about the threat of nuclear terrorism.
This book will be of much interest to students of nuclear proliferation, nuclear governance, terrorism studies, international organizations, and security studies in general.
1. Introduction, Brecht Volders and Tom Sauer 2. The nuclear threat: a two-level analytical framework to assess the likelihood of nuclear terrorism, Brecht Volders 3. Internal dynamics of a terrorist entity acquiring biological and chemical weapons, Jean Pascal ZandersPART I: Preventing Radiological Terrorism 4. Promoting alternatives to high-risk radiological sources, Miles Pomper and Aaron Gluck 5. Time for a convention on radiological security?, Sylvain Fanielle and Piotr Andrzejewski 6. The threat of a self-sustained chain reaction device, Ivan Andryushin, Eugeny Varseev and Gennady PshakinPART II: Preventing Attacks on Nuclear Facilities 7. Attacking nuclear facilities: hype or genuine threat?, Gary Ackerman and James Halverson 8. Nuclear security in Belgium: evolution and prospects, Rony Dresselaers and Sylvain FaniellePART III: Preventing the Detonation of a Crude Nuclear Device 9. Searching for the nuclear silk road, Steve Sin and Marcus Boyd 10. Securing Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal: the threat from within, Pervez Hoodbhoy and Zia MianPART IV: Nuclear Security Governance and Culture 11. Nuclear security culture: from concept to practice, Igor Khripunov 12. Nuclear security commitment making: results of the summit process, Michelle Cann 13. Nuclear security diplomacy beyond summitry, Trevor Findlay 14. Conclusion, Tom Sauer and Brecht Volders
Brecht Volders is a researcher in the Department of Politics at the Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, and a PhD candidate.
Tom Sauer is Associate Professor in International Politics at the Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, and author of Eliminating Nuclear Weapons: The Role of Missile Defense (2011).
Date de parution : 03-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Fissile Materials Working Group; Nuclear Security Summit; 'dirty bomb'; Graft Versus Host Disease; Chechen rebels; Nuclear Security; Fukushima; CBW Program; fissile material; HEU Minimization; Crime Terror Nexus; nuclear weapons; Nuclear Terrorism; terrorism; Crude Nuclear Device; Tom Sauer; Nuclear Security Summit Process; Brecht Volders; Nuclear Security Culture; Jean Pascal Zanders; Radiological Security; Miles Pomper; Radiological Terrorism; Aaron Gluck; Nuclear Security Regime; Sylvain Fanielle; IND; Piotr Andrzejewski; Terrorist Organizations; Ivan Andryushin; Nuclear Security Governance; Eugeny Varseev; Self-sustaining Fission Chain Reaction; Gennady Pshakin; Gift Baskets; Gary Ackerman; Red; James Halverson; Medical Isotope Production; Rony Dresselaers; HEU; Steve Sin; Global Nuclear Security; Marcus Boyd; RDD; Pervez Hoodbhoy; Nuclear Facilities; Zia Mian; Igor Khripunov; Michelle Cann; Trevor Findlay