Jean-Claude Amiard's work examines the complexities of nuclear disarmament and dismantling, highlighting the challenges nations face in reducing nuclear arsenals and decommissioning nuclear facilities. Despite international treaties aimed at limiting nuclear proliferation, several states have acquired nuclear weapons, and the development of more powerful and precise arms has undermined disarmament efforts. The book discusses the difficulties and costs associated with decommissioning both civilian and military nuclear installations, along with the management of radioactive waste. Amiard, a distinguished researcher, provides insights into the differing national policies regarding nuclear strategy. This book is intended for policymakers, |