Uranium Road: Questioning South Africa's Nuclear DirectionProviding rare insights into the history of South Africa's secretive nuclear industry, this book explains how South Africa turned to the development of a nuclear program and weapons of mass destruction as a result of its abundance of uranium--a byproduct of its gold mines. South Africa's current plans to revitalize its nuclear industry are judged against the background of an international nuclear industry that has not been able to solve basic problems of excessive cost, the threat to human health and safety, and long-term environmental contamination. An illustrated explanation of basic nuclear concepts and the nuclear fuel chain makes the history and arguments easy to follow. |
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Contents
Foreword | 9 |
Acronyms | 10 |
Vulindaba Let South Africas | 13 |
The nuclear fuel chain | 19 |
South Africa joins the nuclear club | 35 |
Apartheids nuclear bombs | 45 |
Koeberg and the antinuclear response | 51 |
Nuclear waste? Dump it in Namaqualand | 61 |
Demilitarisation and disclosure | 69 |
Yesterdays technology | 81 |
Nuclear renaissance in South Africa | 93 |
No nukes in a democracy | 113 |
Resources | 117 |
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