Governing Uranium in the United States

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· Rowman & Littlefield
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84
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About this ebook

As part of the global Governing Uranium Project headed by the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) analyzed U.S. experiences with the security of its “front-end” uranium industry. This report examines current U.S. regulation and industry practices regarding security measures and controls over natural uranium prior to enrichment. Topics include prudent management practices, export-import controls, transportation, physical protection, and material accounting. The report highlights security analysis on uranium mining, milling, and conversion, which have historically enjoyed less proliferation scrutiny than other components of the nuclear fuel cycle.

About the author

Sharon Squassoni is a senior fellow and director of the Proliferation Prevention Program at CSIS.

Stephanie Cooke is editor of Nuclear Intelligence Weekly and served as a consultant for the CSIS Governing Uranium Project. Robert Kim is a research assistant with the Proliferation Prevention Program at CSIS.

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