Mapping state and non-state actors' responses to nuclear energy in Southeast Asia

This book aims to introduce and discuss the policy issues and challenges surrounding the development of nuclear power energy in Southeast Asia (SEA). Nuclear energy is poised for substantial growth in a region that is in need of more sustainable and clean energy source against the background of risi...

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Other Authors: Putra, Nur Azha (Editor), Anthony, Mely Caballero (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Jersey World Scientific 2017
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