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Nurturing Participation Of Developing Countries In The Multilateral Approach To The Nuclear Fuel Cycle A Case Study: Malaysia

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  • Mai, Nhat Chi

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The Malaysian government has recently decided to consider nuclear energy as an option for electricity generation post-2030. In this light, Malaysia needs to develop a National Nuclear Fuel Cycle Policy to ensure the sustainability of its nuclear power programme. Due to the nature of dual use nuclear technology, this policy debate touches a very sensitive political topic in the context of the ongoing ‘war on terror’. To prevent newcomer states from misusing sensitive technology facilities such as the enrichment and reprocessing of nuclear materials, the international system employs multilateral nuclear arrangements (MNA).

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  • Mai, Nhat Chi, 2018. "Nurturing Participation Of Developing Countries In The Multilateral Approach To The Nuclear Fuel Cycle A Case Study: Malaysia," OSF Preprints z5pk4, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:z5pk4
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/z5pk4
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