Transition to Japan’s Post-Fukushima Energy System: Momentum and Barriers

David von Hippel 30 October 2013 Nautilus Institute David Von Hippel is a Nautilus Institute Senior Associate working on energy and environmental issues in Asia, as well as on analysis of the DPRK energy sector. This paper was prepared with support from the Hanyang University’s Energy, Governance and Security (EGS)  Center, available in Global Energy Monitor Vol. 2, […]

Nautilus Peace and Security – 9 October

DETERRENCE: Don’t Worry, the Next World War Is Not Upon Us…Yet DPRK: Pres. Park Offers Surprisingly Positive Assessment of NK Officials’ Visit GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: Study calls for surcharge to support residents near nuclear power plants CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: Narrative Research in Climate Change Adaptation – Exploring a Complementary Paradigm for Research and Governance ENERGY SECURITY: Interests, Ideology and Climate […]

Nautilus Peace and Security – 2 October

DETERRENCE: North Korea threatens Britain over ‘Mud-Slinging’ Channel 4 Thriller Focusing on Kim Jong-un’s Nuclear Weapons Program DPRK: Toward and Effective and Sustainable Inter-Korean Relations Policy GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: Proposal made for Asian Human Rights Court CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: Small Island Developing States and IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report ENERGY SECURITY: Justices Uphold Emission Limits on Big Industry AUSTRAL PEACE AND […]

Untying the Civil Nuclear Liability Knot in the Indo-US Nuclear Deal

Kapil Patil 30 September 2014 Nautilus Institute Kapil Patil is a Researcher at the Indian Pugwash Society, New Delhi and views expressed are his alone. The successful and timely conclusion of the Indo-US nuclear cooperation agreement in 2008 had raised enormous hopes for rapid growth of India’s nuclear energy sector. The nuclear accord took place […]

Nautilus Peace and Security – 25 September

DETERRENCE: (2nd LD) S. Korea, U.S. to form Combined Unit Next Year DPRK: The Passing of the Nuclear Torch: The Next Generation of WMD Scientists. GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: China sees week-long Protest against Chemical Plants CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: Using Social Representations Theory to Make Sense of Climate Change: What Scientists and Nonscientists in Australia Think ENERGY SECURITY: On the […]

Nautilus Peace and Security – 18 September

DETERRENCE: Wired for Sound in the ‘Near Seas’ DPRK: “Inside the Red Box: North Korea’s Post Totalitarian Politics.” GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: S. Korea’s first ever nuclear vote coming on Oct. 9 CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report – What’s in it for Small Island Developing States? ENERGY SECURITY: China Clarifies its Plans on Setting a CO2 Emissions Peak […]

Nautilus Peace and Security – 11 September

DETERRENCE: Cultural Strategy Report DPRK: DPRK Looks for New European Partners GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: Protests Point to Macau Awakening CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: Experiences Building Resilience to Climate Change in Asian Cities ENERGY SECURITY: Experiences Building Resilience to Climate Change in Asian Cities DETERRENCE: Cultural Strategy Report, Moore and Associates, Ploughshares Fund, 2013 Mass and elite civil society opinion matters in […]

Nautilus Peace and Security – 4 September

DETERRENCE: Don’t Mess with Nuclear Russia DPRK: U.S. Officials Visited N. Korea before Joint Exercise: Report GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: Joint Survey Reflects Shifting Perspectives on Unification CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: Risky Business: the Economic Risks of Climate Change in the United States ENERGY SECURITY: Indian Nuclear Must Grow 15 Times for Clean Future DETERRENCE: Don’t Mess with Nuclear Russia, Putin says, […]