Response to "Light Water Reactors at the Six Party Talks: The Barrier that Makes the Water Flow"
CommentaryAuthor
Chaim Braun - Stanford University
Published by
Policy Forum Online, Vol. 05 no. 78A
27 September 2005
Chaim Braun comments on the essay "Light Water Reactors at the Six Party Talks," which appeared as Policy Forum Online 05-78: 21 September 2005, published by the Nautilus Institue. Braun agrees that it is unlikely the U.S. will approve sending any nuclear-sensitive technology to the DPRK before a complete and verifiable de-nuclearization process takes place and produces results in the field. He surveys other possible sources of nuclear power for North Korea, including building a Russian reactor as suggested in the initial essay.
Topics: Nuclear power | Water | North Korea | Russia



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