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Paperback The Nuclear Illusion Book

ISBN: B0GKQ7TN4B

ISBN13: 9798230122326

The Nuclear Illusion

Nuclear power is often presented as unavoidable. Too important to question. Too urgent to refuse.

The Nuclear Illusion examines nuclear energy not as a technical solution, but as a system of governance. Across cost, safety, waste, security, and institutional design, it shows how nuclear power repeatedly requires permanent exceptions to ordinary democratic rules: capped liability, sustained subsidy, enduring surveillance, and obligations imposed far beyond political time horizons.

Rather than arguing from ideology, the book follows a single question: what happens when a technology can function only by standing apart from the systems meant to govern it?

The answer is not collapse, but constraint. Nuclear power narrows future options, absorbs institutional capacity, and converts urgency into permanence. Decisions resist reversal. Oversight expands without resolution. Responsibility diffuses as commitments harden. What begins as a response to crisis becomes a standing condition.

The book traces how this dynamic emerges through ordinary policy mechanisms rather than failure or bad faith. Cost overruns are reframed as complexity. Delays become inevitability. Governance shifts from evaluation to preservation. Over time, persistence substitutes for performance.

The Nuclear Illusion then turns to the energy transition already underway. Renewable energy, storage, and modern grid coordination are not speculative alternatives. They are operating systems that deploy incrementally, adapt to changing conditions, and remain governable within existing institutional frameworks. Their advantage is not scale, but reversibility, speed, and alignment with democratic decision-making.

This is not an argument for inaction. It is an argument for restraint. It asks whether seriousness should be measured by symbolic commitment or by systems that can be revised when assumptions fail.

Written for readers of public policy, political science, and energy governance, The Nuclear Illusion offers a structural analysis of why nuclear power continues to dominate debate even as its institutional fit erodes-and why letting go of that illusion may be necessary for the energy transition to succeed.

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