Global Peace Through Nuclear Energy Synergy: Balancing Collaboration and Security
Title:
Global Peace Through Nuclear Energy Synergy
Subtitle: Balancing Collaboration and Security
Subject Classification:
Politics and Government, Energy, Business and Management
BIC Classification: JP, KNB, TBC
BISAC Classification:
BUS072000, POL068000, TEC028000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Publication date:
23 Jun 2025
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-370-5
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-371-2
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Description
Global Peace Through Nuclear Energy Synergy: Balancing Collaboration and Security explores the transformative potential of nuclear energy as a catalyst for international peace and sustainable development. This comprehensive book delves into the multifaceted dimensions of nuclear synergy, highlighting how collaborative efforts in nuclear energy transcend geopolitical boundaries, foster trust, and promote global stability.
The book introduces a structured and actionable approach to building and sustaining trust in high-stakes negotiations. By examining real-world case studies such as the UAE-South Korea partnership and the Iran nuclear deal, it provides practical insights into trust-building mechanisms, resource sharing, and sustainable practices in nuclear diplomacy.
Designed for a diverse audience—including academics, industry experts, policymakers, and decision-makers in international relations and nuclear sciences—the book combines scholarly rigor with accessible language. It emphasizes the critical role of inclusivity, equity, and accountability in fostering long-term collaborations that address global energy challenges while advancing peace and security.
Biography
Author(s): Hassan Qudrat-Ullah is a Professor of Decision Sciences at York University, Canada
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