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Nuclear Power Policies in Britain: The Quandaries of Neoliberalism

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Nuclear Power Policies in Britain: The Quandaries of Neoliberalism

Contributors:

By (Author) Lucie de Carvalho

ISBN:

9781785277283

Publisher:

Anthem Press

Imprint:

Anthem Press

Publication Date:

11th October 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Energy resources
European history

Dewey:

355.02170941

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

454g

Description

Nuclear power is a most fascinating research object; technological by nature, it involves a socio-cultural imagery embedded in the broader framework of a countrys societal and political traditions and practices. The aims of Nuclear Power Policies in Britain are twofold, being both empirical and theoretical: on the one hand, it tackles the debates, factors or issues bewildering nuclear decisions in the UK, and, on the other, it addresses the broader question of government leverage and governance in todays neoliberal context. Analysing the current British nuclear policy ignites a broader discussion about the abilities and leverage of the state to spur innovation and influence techno-political decisions in a neoliberal context; Neoliberalism is thus used as both a theoretical framework and a normative political doctrine. This book delves into a much topical and critical facet of todays British politics, opening up inroads into a wide range of fundamental questions regarding public policy dynamics, the critical function of energy choices, the roles of the public in national industrial projects and the impact of international regulation on national constraints.

Reviews

In our energy-starved world, this book provides a timely and fascinating study of the politics of nuclear power in the UK, which combines scholarly mastery, sophisticated argumentation and a powerful thesis. The author successfully turns a complex, under-researched and seemingly forbidding topic into a highly stimulating, enjoyable read. Emmanuelle Avril, Professor of Contemporary Politics and Society, Sorbonne Nouvelle University.


Guiding the reader through the key turning points in the seven-decades-long journey of nuclear power in the UK, Lucie Carvalho masterly demonstrates the interrelatedness of state power and nuclear power. The fortunes of nuclear power have been at the mercy of shifting governance fashions, while the nuclear sector has in turn decisively shaped the evolution of UK governance, from the post-war state-centrism, through the Thatcherite revolution, to todays complex hybrid governance Dr Markku Lehtonen Researcher, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.


The UK nuclear renaissance is one of the most intriguing enigmas of the energy sector in the last twenty years. Why did the UK government choose to support this contested energy Why did it accept to cover the extra costs and the market risk in a country dominated by a liberal energy policy In this book, Lucie de Carvalho solves this enigma by in-depth investigation of decision-making in UK energy policy Thomas Reverdy, Professor of Sociology, Universit Grenoble Alpes, PACTE, CNRS, Grenoble INP Graduate School of Engineering and Management.

Author Bio

Lucie de Carvalho is a senior lecturer in British Politics and History at the University of Lille, France. Her research focuses on State governance and Britains energy and environmental policies since 1979.

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