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The British Government is attempting, through metagovernance, to encourage a transition to a low carbon electricity generation industry by promoting a revival of nuclear power. This paper considers the barriers that the British Government might encounter by analysing its metagovernance efforts...
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The transfer of responsibilities from central to local government has often been justified on the grounds of efficiency and democracy under the principle of subsidiarity. The existing models for mapping local government power in Europe, however, are often insufficiently detailed to allow...
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This article considers two key problems that the Obama administration may face in respect of delivering a revival of nuclear power in the United States. It is shown that previous attempts to promote nuclear power have created an institutional infrastructure that exposes the U.S. government to...
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Nuclear energy has been part of the United Kingdom's (UK) energy mix since the 1950's. However, the UK's reactor fleet is ageing and many reactors are nearing the end of their operational lives. As such, the UK is increasingly facing a shortfall in power generation capacity. This shortfall...
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