Saturday, December 8, 2012

Human Resource Development in New Nuclear Energy States

With the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Turkey continuing to pursue civil nuclear energy programs, the Middle East is likely to play host to the first new civil nuclear energy states of the 21st century. After a long hiatus, the likely entry of several new states into the global nuclear power sector presents a number of unprecedented challenges, including the development of the institutional and human capacity to run their programs competently and sustainably.

On December 12,?the Energy Security Initiative at Brookings will host a discussion of its latest research paper, ?Human Resource Development in New Nuclear Energy States: Case Studies from the Middle East.? Based on case studies from three countries in the Middle East, the paper offers a series of recommendations on human resource related risks for emerging market nations looking to enter the civil nuclear sector. Following a presentation of the report?s findings and recommendations, Senior Fellow Charles Ebinger, director of the Energy Security Initiative, will moderate a discussion with its authors.

After the program, panelists will take audience questions.

Source: http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~r/BrookingsRSS/topfeeds/UpcomingEvents/~3/Jdq1_4GdoyM/12-nuclear-energy-states

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