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Elliot Brennan and Jeremy Arthur The End of Japan’s Nuclear Renaissance? Not Just Yet. POLICY BRIEF, No. 94, May 16 2012. ![]() Abstract: The 9.0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami that severally damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant have been described as ending the ‘nuclear renaissance’ in Japan. The government is in a hard place, trying to negotiate public opinion, rising distrust of the utility corporations and regulatory institutions, and now a self imposed energy crisis with the shutting down of all its nuclear power plants. As the energy-intensive summer approaches, the government’s short-term, populist solution must quickly evolve into something more robust and sustainable. Keywords: Japan, Northeast Asia, Energy Security, Environmental Security, Domestic Policies   Electronic Paper Link
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