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Nuclear Energy
Japan’s Never-Ending Nuclear Nightmare
A new leak of contaminated water underscores just how difficult the 4 decade decommissioning process will be.
Abe’s Toughest Challenge Yet: Reselling Japan Nuclear Energy
With energy imports a drag on the economy, Abe must convince Japan to embrace nuclear power again.
Shinzo Abe: Japan’s Nuclear Salesman-In-Chief
To revive confidence and reduce the trade deficit, Abe has aggressively promoted Japan’s nuclear exports.
South Korea’s Nuclear Blues
Faced with mounting corruption at home and resistance abroad, can Seoul’s nuclear energy industry power ahead?
France and India Deepen Ties
Visits to New Delhi by Francois Hollande and David Cameron highlight India’s growing importance for Europe.
China's Nuclear Energy Play
A government official claims China will have 41 nuclear power units operating by 2015, with an additional 20 plants being built.
Japan's Woes Drag On
Tokyo is expected to enter into its third recession since 2008 at the same time voters go to the polls next month.
India, Australia Press Ahead on Possible Uranium Sales
Nuclear cooperation will top the agenda of Australian Prime Minister Gillard’s trip to India next week.
South Korea, India Bolster Nuke Ties
Strategic and economic considerations seem to be bringing New Delhi and Seoul closer together.
Talking Nuclear Security
As the Nuclear Security Summit begins in Seoul, gathered leaders will be talking safety as well as security.
Singh Goes to Seoul
As Manmohan Singh prepares to visit South Korea, it’s worth asking why India hasn’t pursued stronger ties.
Eyeing Canada's China Nuclear Deal
A new arrangement for uranium exports from Canada to China raises some troubling questions.