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Review and analysis of Japan's efforts to ensure nuclear non-proliferation; Significant elements in terms of winning trust for the peaceful nature of the nuclear energy use and future challenges

Yamamura, Tsukasa; Matsushima, Hideya; Otsuka, Naoto*; Tazaki, Makiko; Mizuma, Hideki*; Kadota, Koshu*; Kimoto, Toru

JAEA-Review 2010-040, 180 Pages, 2010/09

JAEA-Review-2010-040.pdf:4.84MB

Japan initiated a program of peaceful use of nuclear energy in 1950s. Since that time, Japan has made it clear that the program is carried out strictly for peaceful purposes in a transparent manner, implementing measures to win trust from international community. In this report, we review, analyze and evaluate Japan's efforts to ensure nuclear non-proliferation, deviding them into seven categories. Through such review, analysis and evaluation, the significant elements in terms of wining the trust for the peaceful nature of the nuclear energy use and future challenges have been identified for each category stated above. We expect this report to contribute to the discussion on the policy of peaceful use of nuclear energy and nuclear non-proliferation within the Atomic Energy Commission of Japan and to be any use for the states which plan to initiate nuclear energy use program on a significant scale including the deployment of nuclear power plants.

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The Promotion of 3S initiative towards the balance for peaceful use of nuclear energy with nuclear non-proliferation

Izumi, Yoshinori; Kitamura, Takafumi; Kimoto, Toru; Suzuki, Mitsutoshi; Inoue, Takeshi; Naoi, Yosuke; Tamai, Hiroshi; Yamamura, Tsukasa; Kadota, Koshu*

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With the growing number of countries being interested in nuclear energy as a means for climate change and energy security concern, the importance of the compliance is again pointed out not only with the nuclear safety but also with the nuclear non-proliferation. Based on the abovementioned common acknowledgement, with the international collaboration, 3S initiative for the assurance of the nuclear non proliferation (safeguards), safety, and security, was proposed in Toyako summit G8 leaders declaration, and its importance was reaffirmed in LAquila summit G8 leaders declaration. In the paper, the result of study for the concrete measure of the 3S initiative will be introduced from the point of synergy effect on Fostering the 3S culture, Enforcement of the 3S package between software and hardware, Technology development for 3S, and Public acceptance activity for 3S.

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