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E-raamat: Nuclear Power Safety and Governance in East Asia

Edited by (Ritsumeikan University, Japan), Edited by (Aichi-Gakuin University, Japan), Edited by (Meijo University, Japan)
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Confronting the challenges of nuclear power governance, this book provides pathways to nuclear safety cooperation between countries in East Asia where regional cooperation is challenged by geopolitical tensions.

The book is split into three parts: first looking at nuclear risk and safety communications, second on nuclear policy and harmonization of safety standards, and third a comparative analysis of nuclear regulatory agencies in East Asia. Taken as a whole, the contributors recommend the establishment of a nuclear safety system that allows for mutual verification of safety standards at the regional level, as well as a regulatory framework with international credibility which will help standardize risk communication. They suggest that the exchange of experiences involving nuclear power plant safety, efforts towards common safety standards, safety management and collaborative efforts between Japan, China, and South Korea are extremely urgent issues. By comparing the European system of nuclear governance with that of East Asia, the book highlights the need for nuclear safety organizations in East Asia to strengthen interconnections and build regional linkages.

This book will be of interest to policymakers, academics as well as researchers in the field of energy policy, energy economics, nuclear safety, nuclear governance and nuclear engineering.



Confronting the challenges of nuclear power governance, this book provides pathways to nuclear safety cooperation between countries in East Asia where regional cooperation is challenged by geopolitical tensions.

Introduction

Part 1 Nuclear power risk and nuclear safety communication in East Asia

1. Cause classification and preventive countermeasures of nuclear reactor
accidents in China: Comparative analysis with those of Japan and South
Korea.

2. Radioactive material leakage impact on Japan, South Korea, and China in
the case of nuclear power plant accidents and spent fuel pool fires in this
region: Analysis using the HYSPLIT simulation model.

3. Comparative analysis of Chinese, Japanese and South Korean attitudes
toward nuclear safety in East Asia: Survey based on a survey of Tokyo, Seoul,
and Beijing residents.

Part 2 Nuclear policy and harmonization of nuclear safety standards in East
Asia

4. Nuclear policy and nuclear safety regulations in East Asia

5. State of harmonization of Western European nuclear safety standards and
results of its analysis

6. Barriers and challenges to harmonizing nuclear safety standards and
exchange of nuclear safety technology in East Asia

Part 3 Comparative analysis of nuclear regulation agency and building a
nuclear safety system in East Asia

7. Comparative analysis of nuclear regulatory agencies in East Asia from the
perspective of independence and transparency

8. Taiwan's denuclearization process and energy supply plan

Appendix: Independence of Taiwan's Nuclear Regulatory Agency

9. Building nuclear safety system in East Asia toward nuclear safety society:
Challenges to overcome segmented nuclear safety system.

Conclusion
Soocheol Lee is a Professor at the Faculty of Economics, Meijo University, in Japan. He graduated from Seoul National University and received his PhD at the Graduate School of Kyoto University. He had worked for the Federation of Korean Industry as a team leader of the Economic Research Department. He has written many books and papers on energy and environmental policy design and cooperation for sustainable low-carbon economy in East Asia. He was the Vice President of Asian Association of Environmental and Resource Economics, September 1, 2021, August 31, 2023.

Weisheng Zhou is a Professor at the College of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University, in Japan. He is a Foreign Fellow of the Engineering Academy of Japan. He graduated from Zhejiang University and received his PhD from the Graduate School of Kyoto University. He has served as a chief researcher and research consultant at the Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth, a special professor at Osaka University. His books include East Asian Low-Carbon Community (Springer, 2021).

Kiyoshi Fujikawa is a Professor at the Faculty of Economics, Aichi Gakuin University, in Japan. He graduated from Kobe University in Japan and received his PhD there. He had worked at the Department of Economics and Social Affairs in the United Nations as a statistician before teaching in Japan. He has made significant contributions to application of inputoutput analysis on environmental economics. And he was the President of Pan Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies.