



In continuance of its on-going project, Atoms for Peace: The Next Fifty Years, the Eisenhower Institute has compiled a comprehensive and interactive inventory of the various foreign nuclear energy programs throughout the world. It provides a detailed account of the state of nuclear energy outside the borders of the United States and charts the nuclear trends in the world today.
The Eisenhower Institute's The Nuclear World: International Atoms for Peace project succinctly and conveniently lays out the debates currently being fought in various regional spheres regarding nuclear energy, foreign governments' future nuclear energy plans, current nuclear energy capacity of various countries, and the number and types of nuclear power plants throughout the world. The project includes details of sixteen foreign nuclear energy programs in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the South Pacific.
Please click on a country's name from the list below in order to view its nuclear power profile.
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AUSTRALIACANADACHINAFINLANDFRANCEGERMANYGREAT BRITAININDIAINDONESIAIRANJAPANNEW ZEALANDNIGERIARUSSIATAIWANTURKEYUKRAINE
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Compiled by: Mary Holloway, Ahsan Butt, and Joseph Schultheis
Edited and Launched by: Suzanne Vogel and Chad Kreikemeier