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Ukraine's nuclear history : a non-proliferation perspective / Polina Sinovets, editor.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
©2022
Description
xxi, 264 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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U264.5.U38 U57 2022
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Subject(s)
Nuclear weapons
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Ukraine
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History
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Nuclear energy
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Ukraine
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History
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Nuclear disarmament
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Ukraine
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History
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Nuclear nonproliferation
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Ukraine
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History
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Editor
Sinovet︠s︡ʹ, Polina Andriïvna
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Series
Contributions to international relations
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Summary note
"This book presents a comprehensive overview of Ukraine's nuclear history, beginning from its experiences within the Russian Empire in the early 20th century, through the Soviet period, to the emergence of Ukraine as an independent state that inherited the world's third-largest nuclear arsenal. The book discusses the development of the nuclear infrastructure on Ukrainian soil and offers a rich and nuanced background of how Ukraine became an important and integrated part of the Soviet nuclear infrastructure. It further analyzes Ukraine's nuclear disarmament based on extensive primary source material and places the Ukrainian nuclear reversal process in a larger international political context where Russia´s, the United States, and other players´ actions are interpreted in the light of the impact on the current nuclear non-proliferation regime. Finally, the book presents the nuclear-related development after the nuclear disarmament. It describes the integration of Ukraine into the international community and the role of nuclear power in the energy mix of the nation today. Concluding, Ukraine´s adaptation to the new security situation after the Russian annexation of Crimea is described and discussed. This volume is a must-read for scholars, researchers, students, and policy-makers interested in a better understanding of Ukraine's nuclear history, the political background of the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, as well as of security studies and international relations in general. The work on this book has been supported by the Swedish Radiation Authority (SSM) in the Nuclear History of Ukraine Project (2015-2019)."--Publisher's description.
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Contents
Introduction / Polina Sinovets
Ukraine's contribution to the Soviet Union's nuclear programme / Iryna Maksymenko, Oleksandr Cheban, Denys Kuzmin, and Dmytro Chumak
Nuclear disarmament of Ukraine / Polina Sinovets, Oleksii Izhak, Sergiy Galaka, Iryna Maksymenko, and Hryhorii Perepelytsa
Nuclear energy in independent Ukraine / Dmytro Chumak and Oleksii Izhak
Conclusion: Lessons to be learned / Polina Sinovets.
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Non-proliferation perspective
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9783030906603 (hardback)
3030906604 (hardback)
OCLC
1274200646
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