Preface. Energy Units. Glossary. Abstracts. Part 1: Internationalization to Prevent the Spread of Nuclear Weapons . Part 2 Paper 1. Considerations on the Technical Outcome of INFCE U. Farinelli .
Paper 2. Background Data Relating to the Management of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Materials and Plants J. Rotblat . Paper 3. Nuclear Fuel Cycle Internationalization: The Uncertain Political Content G. I. Rochlin . Paper 4.
An International Plutonium Policy A. R. W. Wilson . Paper 5. Internationalization of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle B. Sanders . Paper 6.
A New International Consensus in the Field of Nuclear Energy for Peaceful Purposes A. J. Meerburg . Paper 7. Some Factors Affecting Prospects for Internationalization of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle W. H. Donnelly . Paper 8.
International Plutonium Policies: A Non-Proliferation Framework D. W. Campbell and M. J. Moher . Paper 9. Export of Nuclear Materials R. W.
Fox . Paper 10. The Role of Institutional Measures in Strengthening the Non-Proliferation Regime S. Lodgaard . Paper 11. Energy Independence via Nuclear Power with Minimized Weapon-Proliferation Risks K. Hannerz . Paper 12.
A Nuclear Fuel Cycle Pool or Bank? M. Osredkar . Paper 13. An International Fuel Bank D. L. Siazon, Jr . Paper 14. International Plutonium Storage M.
L. James . Paper 15. Institutional Solutions to the Proliferation Risks of Plutonium J. Lind . Paper 16. International Storage of Spent Reactor Fuel Elements B. Gustafsson .
Paper 17. Spent Fuel Storage G. I. Rochlin . Paper 18. Regional Planning of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: The Issues and Prospects B. W. Lee .
Paper 19. Multinational Arrangements for Enrichment and Reprocessing I. Smart . Paper 20. Sanctions as an Aspect of International Nuclear Fuel Cycles P. Szasz . Paper 21. Internationalizing the Fuel Cycle: The Potential Role of International Organizations K.
H. Larson . Index.