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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Lonely Planet Publications 01/03/2006, 2006
ISBN 10: 1741044448 ISBN 13: 9781741044447
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Lonely Planet Publications 01/03/2006, 2006
ISBN 10: 1741044448 ISBN 13: 9781741044447
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Lonely Planet Publications, 2006
ISBN 10: 1741044448 ISBN 13: 9781741044447
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Verlag: Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton, NJ, 2011
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Wraps. Zustand: Very good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. [2], 33, [1] pages. Illustrations. Sources of Figures and Tables. Endnotes. Appendix lists Interviews and Personal Presentations. Cover has slight wear and soiling. This report is the product of research conducted during the Fall of 2010, by a team of graduate students from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and School of Engineering and Applied Science. Team members traveled to South Korea, China, and Japan where they interviewed elected and appointed government officials, academics, scientists, and members of nongovernmental organizations. The group also conducted research in the United States, including interviews with experts on nuclear fuel cycle issues, and discussions with officials from the United States Government. Most officials spoke candidly about sensitive issues on the condition that their comments remain off the record. In accordance with their wishes, attribution of opinions and insights has been restricted where necessary. South Korea, China, and Japan all have near-term plans to embark upon or expand on closed nuclear fuel cycles - including spent fuel reprocessing and fast breeder reactor (FBR) development. The core reprocessing supporters in each country are government nuclear energy research and development (R&D) labs focused on the closed fuel cycle's promises of access to "domestic" fuel resources and the hope of reduced waste volume. However, these efforts pose real proliferation dangers by expanding access to weapon usable plutonium. Asia is also emerging as a major center of the nuclear power industry. China, Japan, and South Korea all have ambitious light water nuclear reactor (LWR) construction programs, driven by concerns about over-dependence on imported fossil fuels and increasingly by fears of global warming as well. Expanded reprocessing efforts in these three countries could therefore shift accepted norms both regionally, and globally, toward a closed fuel cycle. We propose the following overarching policy conclusions for facilitating the development of nuclear energy in East Asia and for preserving the strongest possible barriers to the proliferation of fissile material: 1) Broaden multinational R&D efforts relating to all phases of the nuclear fuel cycle. 2) Establish an international effort to investigate and formulate best practices for public safety and for participation in nuclear waste repository siting. 3) Continue exploring possibilities for siting international long-term spent fuel storage facilities or repositories. The existence of an international or regional spent fuel storage facility could be a powerful argument against Japan and South Korea's view that reprocessing is the only solution to their domestic spent-fuel storage problems. The US has consent rights over the disposition of much of the spent fuel in these two countries. The recently approved 123 agreement between the US and Russia may make it possible to discuss Russia's interest in hosting an international spent fuel storage site. In addition to these overarching conclusions, we have country-level policy recommendations for South Korea, China, and Japan that could be pursued in support of strengthening the global non-proliferation regime.
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No Binding. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 1988. Flyer, double-sided. 8 1/2 × 14". Near fine. Two rubber stamps, one "TRACE ROBERT WATTS" and the other "DO NOT CONFUSE THIS WITH THE IMPRINT OF A RUBBER STAMP" which is a Bill Gaglione piece. Participants include: Eric Andersen, David Behrman, George Brecht, Robert Delford Brown, Greg Calvert & Juliet Mondot, Buster Cleveland, Peter Cohen, Philip Corner, Bob Daily, Letty Eisenhauer, Robert Filliou, Peter Frank, Ken Friedman, William Gaglione, John Geldersma, Daniel Goode, Coco Gordon, Al Hansen, William Hellerman, Geoff Hendricks, Dick Higgins, Alice Hutchins, Joe Jones, Allan Kaprow, Milan Knizak, Alison Knowles, Pamela Kraft, Jackson Mac Low & Anne Tardos, George Maciunas, Larry Miller, Barbara Moore, Peter Moore, Francois Morelli, Charles Morrow, Haig Oundjian, Rafael Montanez Ortiz, Ben Patterson, Chas. Phillips, Ely Raman, Peter Van Riper, Takako Saito, Paul Ryan, Diane Siprelle, Laurie Steelnik, Allan Tannenbaum, Yasunao Tone, Ben Vautier, Yoshi Wada, John Wilkes, Emmett Williams, and Helen Wong. " FluxLux was a set of written instructions by Watts for his Last Event, a ceremony that he directed Larry Miller and Sara Seagull to execute with Fluxus friends. They, together with Ben Patterson, Joe Jones, Alison Knowles, Dick Higgins, Philip Corner, Yoshi Wada, Rafael Ortiz, myself, and others realized the event. George Brecht, Eric Andersen, Milan Kní ák and Ben Vautier sent scores or texts. A phone call from Al Hansen in Cologne was amplified over the PA system. Francesco Conz came from Italy and Michael Berger from Germany. Many of Bob s former students and my graduate students were all actively engaged in the organization and performance of the various activities and events. It began with Bob s iconic piece 2 Inches on the porch roof, and then helium filled balloons stamped with TRACE BOB WATTS were pushed out of the window of the room where Bob died to float up into the blue sky and join Bob s spirit. It was a fantastically beautiful day. The day was filled with food, music, performance, conversation and fellowship among a great gathering of friends. There was an auction to raise funds for a Robert Watts Scholarship for the Rutgers MFA graduate program that Bob had helped to start. Phil Corner was auctioneer. Joe Jones, Larry Miller and Ben Patterson collaborated to adapt a remote controlled battery-powered boat with a paddle wheel dispenser to spread some of Bob s ashes into the pond. It took some coaxing from them for it to achieve its mission. There was a 21-gun salute with a variety of funny guns and some real ones fired by members of the local gun club. Ben Patterson as Flux Admiral fired the final shot, a rocket from the canon of his USS Robert Watts that he had built and which capsized when launched. As events at the pond drew to a close, a small plane, at Eric Andersen s request, circled overhead with a banner saying "MOON." The pilot waved. We waved back. The day ended with a score sent by Allan Kaprow, What s Watts Watts, where we added up the wattage of all the lights in Bob s house, turning them on as we counted, with Larry Miller announcing the totals, and leaving the house ablaze as we departed into the fading evening light." - Geoff Hendricks, From Job Interview to FluxLux, a 32 year friendship with Bob Watts.