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Cooperation Between Russia and East Asia Countries in the Field of Nuclear Energy (2000 - 2016)

Student: Nefedov Dmitrii

Supervisor: Natalia Kim

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Socioeconomic and Political Development of Modern Asia (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2018

The development of nuclear energy in the XXI century can be divided into two main periods: before and after the Fukushima accident in 2011. This accident triggered debates on the future of nuclear energy in many countries. This research examines the nuclear industries in four countries: Russia, China, Japan and South Korea; and Russia’s cooperation with each of these East Asia countries in the field of nuclear energy. All three East Asia countries underwent certain changes in the development of their nuclear industries after the Fukushima accident. The research estimates perspectives of Russia’s cooperation with East Asia countries in nuclear energy, considering recent changes and tendencies in the industry.

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