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Energy and Empire The Politics of Nuclear and Solar Power in the United States

By: George A Gonzalez(Author)
168 pages
Energy and Empire
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What set the United States on the path to developing commercial nuclear energy in the 1950s, and what led to the seeming demise of that industry in the late 1970s? Why, in spite of the depletion of fossil fuels and the obvious dangers of global warming, has the United States moved so slowly toward adopting alternatives?

In Energy and Empire, George A. Gonzalez presents a clear and concise argument demonstrating that economic elites tied their advocacy of the nuclear energy option to post-1945 American foreign policy goals. At the same time, these elites opposed government support for other forms of energy, such as solar, that cannot be dominated by one nation.

While researchers have blamed safety concerns and other factors as helping to arrest the expansion of domestic nuclear power plant construction, Gonzalez points to an entirely different set of motivations stemming from the loss of America’s domination/control of the enrichment of nuclear fuel. Once foreign countries could enrich their own fuel, civilian nuclear power ceased to be a lever the United States could use to economically/politically dominate other nations. Instead, it became a major concern relating to nuclear weapons proliferation.

Contents

1. The Politics of Nuclear and Solar Energy
2. The Political Economy of U.S. Energy Policy
3. U.S. Economic Elites, Nuclear Power, and Solar Energy
4. Urban Sprawl as Economic Stimulus
5. Global Oil Politics
6. Energy Politics and Urban Sprawl

Conclusion: Urban Sprawl, Energy, and the Failure of Empire
End Notes
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Biography

George A. Gonzalez is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Miami. His books include Urban Sprawl, Global Warming, and the Empire of Capital; The Politics of Air Pollution: Urban Growth, Ecological Modernization, and Symbolic Inclusion;and Flashpoints in Environmental Policymaking: Controversies in Achieving Sustainability (coedited with Sheldon Kamieniecki and Robert O. Vos), all published by SUNY Press.

By: George A Gonzalez(Author)
168 pages
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