Feature
Jan 2008
Politics, society and nuclear new build
It is often said that energy systems require secure and economic supplies that do not have unacceptable environmental consequences. The history of nuclear energy over the last few decades reveals that such an analysis is only partial; energy supplies must also satisfy a series of political imperatives. By Malcolm Grimston, associate fellow, Chatham House
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