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Trevor Findlay

Trevor Findlay

Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

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Telephone: 617-384-8061
Fax: 617-496-0606
Email: trevor_findlay@hks.harvard.edu

 

 

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June 2012

Unleashing the Nuclear Watchdog: Strengthening and Reform of the IAEA

Report

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

This report marks the culmination of a two-year research project that examined all aspects of the mandate and operations of the International Atomic Energy Agency, from major programs on safeguards, safety, security, and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy to governance, management, and finance.

 

 

March 2012

Nuclear Energy and Global Governance: Ensuring Safety, Security and Non-proliferation

Book

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

This timely book examines comprehensively the drivers of and constraints on a prospective nuclear revival and its likely nature and scope. Of special interest are developing countries which aspire to have nuclear energy and which currently lack the infrastructure, experience, and regulatory structures to successfully manage such a major industrial enterprise. The Fukushima disaster has made such considerations even more pertinent: if a technologically sophisticated country like Japan has difficulties dealing with nuclear safety and security how much harder would it be for a newcomer to the technology.

 

June 2012

Unleashing the Nuclear Watchdog: Strengthening and Reform of the IAEA

Report

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

This report marks the culmination of a two-year research project that examined all aspects of the mandate and operations of the International Atomic Energy Agency, from major programs on safeguards, safety, security, and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy to governance, management, and finance.

 

 

March 2012

Nuclear Energy and Global Governance: Ensuring Safety, Security and Non-proliferation

Book

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

This timely book examines comprehensively the drivers of and constraints on a prospective nuclear revival and its likely nature and scope. Of special interest are developing countries which aspire to have nuclear energy and which currently lack the infrastructure, experience, and regulatory structures to successfully manage such a major industrial enterprise. The Fukushima disaster has made such considerations even more pertinent: if a technologically sophisticated country like Japan has difficulties dealing with nuclear safety and security how much harder would it be for a newcomer to the technology.

 

June 2012

Unleashing the Nuclear Watchdog: Strengthening and Reform of the IAEA

Report

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

This report marks the culmination of a two-year research project that examined all aspects of the mandate and operations of the International Atomic Energy Agency, from major programs on safeguards, safety, security, and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy to governance, management, and finance.

 

 

March 2012

Nuclear Energy and Global Governance: Ensuring Safety, Security and Non-proliferation

Book

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

This timely book examines comprehensively the drivers of and constraints on a prospective nuclear revival and its likely nature and scope. Of special interest are developing countries which aspire to have nuclear energy and which currently lack the infrastructure, experience, and regulatory structures to successfully manage such a major industrial enterprise. The Fukushima disaster has made such considerations even more pertinent: if a technologically sophisticated country like Japan has difficulties dealing with nuclear safety and security how much harder would it be for a newcomer to the technology.

 

June 2012

Unleashing the Nuclear Watchdog: Strengthening and Reform of the IAEA

Report

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

This report marks the culmination of a two-year research project that examined all aspects of the mandate and operations of the International Atomic Energy Agency, from major programs on safeguards, safety, security, and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy to governance, management, and finance.

 

March 13, 2013

"The Evolution of the IAEA: Using Nuclear Crises as Windows of Opportunity (or Not)"

Presentation

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

This seminar considered how the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reacted to nuclear crises. The IAEA often appears not just to have weathered such crises, but to have successfully leaped through windows of opportunity presented by them. This has resulted in periodic expansions of its mandate, capabilities, and resources. The 2011 Fukushima disaster appears to be a puzzling exception, raising the question of what concatenation of factors needs to be present for the IAEA to take advantage of nuclear crises.

 

 

June 2012

Unleashing the Nuclear Watchdog: Strengthening and Reform of the IAEA

Report

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

This report marks the culmination of a two-year research project that examined all aspects of the mandate and operations of the International Atomic Energy Agency, from major programs on safeguards, safety, security, and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy to governance, management, and finance.

 

 

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June 2012

"Unleashing the Nuclear Watchdog: Strengthening and Reform of the IAEA"

Policy Brief

By Trevor Findlay, Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program

Published along with the report Unleashing the Nuclear Watchdog: Strengthening and Reform of the IAEA — the result of more than two years of research  and examining all aspects of the Agency's mandate and operations this policy brief summarizes the report's key findings and policy recommendations for strengthening and reforming the IAEA.

 

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