USKI/CSIS Workshop on Nuclear Fuel Cycles and Nuclear Security
The U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS and the Proliferation Prevention Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) hosted a workshop on nuclear fuel cycles and nuclear security on December 9-10, 2010 in Washington, DC. This workshop was funded by the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI).
The workshop provided an off-the-record forum to address three key areas of concern: nuclear fuel cycles, challenges for nuclear security from fuel cycle R&D, and multinational approaches to fuel cycle facilities.
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- Workshop Agenda
- Speaker Bios
- “Current Status, Prospect and Power of Nuclear Power in Korea,” by Keun Dae Lee (25 pps)
- “The Future of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle,” by Charles Forsberg (25 pps)
- “The Future of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Summary Report,” an interdisciplinary MIT study (36 pps)
- “Nuclear Security: A Critical Component of Nuclear Fuel Cycle R&D,” by Seongwhun Cheon (10 pps)
- “Nuclear Fuel Cycle Choice and Security: A Decision Analysis Approach,” by Charles Ferguson (6 pps)
- “Stakeholder Engagement for Radioactive Waste Management Policy-Making in Korea,” by Seong Kyung Cho (27 pps)
- “Nuclear Islands: International Leasing of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Sites,” by Christopher Paine (42 pps)
- “Options for Multilateral Cooperation in Asia and on Back End of the Fuel Cycle,” by Miles Pomper (10 pps)
- “Multilateral Approaches to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Poltical, Economic, Nonproliferation, and Operational Considerations,” by Kwang Seok Lee (7 pps)
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