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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.09.2024

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

756

Maße (L/B/H)

24,9/18,2/4,5 cm

Gewicht

1640 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-284793-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.09.2024

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

756

Maße (L/B/H)

24,9/18,2/4,5 cm

Gewicht

1640 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-284793-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Nuclear Security
    • PART I INTRODUCTION

    • 1: Christopher Hobbs and Sarah Tzinieris: Nuclear Security

    • 2: Friederike Friess and Moritz Kÿtt: Overview of Nuclear and Radioactive Materials

    • 3: Jason T. Harris and Shraddha Rane: The Interface between Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Security

    • PART II EVOLU TION OF NUCLEAR SECURITY THREATS

    • 4: John Mueller: The Risk of Nuclear Terrorism

    • 5: Gary A. Ackerman and Bryan R. Early: State Sponsorship of Nuclear Terrorism

    • 6: Andrew Futter and Jason T. Harris: Cyber Threats and Nuclear Vulnerabilities

    • 7: Matthew Bunn: Insider Threats to Nuclear Security

    • PART III INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY REGIME

    • 8: Yasemin Balci: The International Legal Basis of Nuclear Security

    • 9: Wyn Q. Bowen, Matthew Cottee, and Sarah Tzinieris: Evolution of Global Nuclear Security Governance

    • 10: Benjamin Kienzle and Daniel Salisbury: The United Nations Security Council and the 1540 Committee

    • 11: Trevor Findlay: The IAEA's Critical Role in Nuclear Security

    • 12: Geoffrey Chapman and William M. Moon: US-Russian Cooperative Threat Reduction to Secure Nuclear Warheads

    • 13: Amandeep Gill: The Four Nuclear Security Summits

    • PART IV SECURING NUCLEAR FACILITIES AND ASSETS

    • 14: Martin Grigg and Johannes H. Sterba: The Fundamentals of Physical Protection

    • 15: Igor Khripunov and James R. Holmes: Nuclear Security Culture

    • 16: Marco Marzo and Sukesh K. Aghara: Nuclear Material Accounting and Control

    • 17: Karl Dewey, Bob Officer, and Benjamin Whittard: Securing Nuclear Materials during Transport

    • 18: Christopher Spirito and Sukesh K. Aghara: Cyber Security for Nuclear Facilities

    • 19: Irman Abdul Rahman, Geoffrey Chapman and Faizal Mohamed: Radiological Source Security

    • 20: Ross Peel and Sukesh K. Aghara: Nuclear Security for Next-Generation Reactors

    • 21: Scott Roecker and Nickolas Roth: Addressing the Confidence Gap in the Security of Military Nuclear Materials

    • PART V NATIONAL APPROACHES TO NUCLEAR SECURITY

    • 22: Zenobia Homan, Sarah Tzinieris and Sebnem Udum: Nuclear Security for Newcomer Countries

    • 23: Gregory B. Jaczko: Risk-Informed Nuclear Security Regulation in the United States

    • 24: Christopher Hobbs and Tom Parkhouse: The United Kingdom's Transition from Prescriptive to Outcome-Focused Nuclear Security Regulation

    • 25: Dmitry Kovchegin: The Evolution of Nuclear Security in Russia

    • 26: Xiaobing Guo: Nuclear Security in China

    • 27: Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan: India's Approach to Nuclear Security

    • 28: Jinho Chung and Na Young Lee: Nuclear Security in the Republic of Korea

    • PART VI COMBATTING NUCLEAR SMUGGLING

    • 29: Egle E. Murauskaite: Illicit Networks and Nuclear Material Trafficking

    • 30: Michael Duitsman and Margarita Kalinina-Pohl: Open Source Intelligence and Investigative Techniques for Locating Radioactive Materials

    • 31: Craig Marianno: Radiation Detection for Border Monitoring

    • 32: Vitaly Fedchenko: The Evolution of the Legal and Technical Aspects of Nuclear Forensics

    • 33: David K. Smith: Case Studies of a Nuclear Forensic Examination

    • PART VII PERMANENT THREAT REDUCTION

    • 34: Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress and Miles A. Pomper: International Efforts to Minimize the Use of HEU

    • 35: Sunday A. Jonah and Hamisu A. Adamu: Conversion of a Research Reactor from HEU to LEU in Nigeria

    • 36: Chris Englefield: Alternative Technologies for Radioactive Sealed Sources

    • 37: Styrkaar Hustveit, Tone-Mette Sjÿmoen, HÃ¥var A. Sollund, and Sindre Øvergaard: Removal of Gamma Blood Irradiators in Norway

    • PART VIII NUCLEAR SECURITY DURING TIMES OF CRISIS

    • 38: Angela E. Leek and Jeffrey D. Semancik: Nuclear Emergency Preparedness and Response

    • 39: Julia M. Pearce: Responding to Radiological Terrorism

    • 40: Nickolas Roth and Daniel Salisbury: Nuclear Security in the Wake of the 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan

    • 41: Christopher Hobbs and Amelie Stoetzel: Nuclear Security during the Covid-19 Pandemic