Turkey Nuclear Activities: From Possibility To Refrain Towards Military Dimensions
Subject Areas : International Relationssaleh Rerzaei Pishrobat 1 , Fardin Ghoreisi 2
1 - assistant professor
Nuclear science and Technology Research Institute
2 - ,University of Tehran
Keywords: ", Turkey", Nuclear Energy and Technology", Nuclear weapon", Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons", Nuclear power Plants",
Abstract :
Turkey's nuclear activities in recent decades, including the 2010 agreement with Russia and the 2013 agreement with Japan to build and operate a 9,600-megawatt nuclear power plant, has changed discussion of the peaceful nature or focus of these activities on achieving nuclear weapons capability into one of the important security issues in the field of international relations. Whether to what The extent Turkey can achieve the capability of producing nuclear weapons is a question that the present article, based on historical research techniques and invoke on valid resources, has evaluated its answer. The findings of the study indicate that due to conflicting views within Turkey, the country's limited technological capacity in the field of nuclear technology, lack of cooperation of international partners, opposition of major world powers and finally obstacles of the existing legal and international regime. Turkey does not seem likely to be able to produce nuclear weapons in the foreseeable future
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