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Topics Covered
- Nuclear energy
- Carbon goals
- Sweden
- France
- Public fears
- Fossil fuels
- China
- Russia
- Fukushima power plant
- Chernobyl
- Decarbonization
- Public opinion
- Government policy
- Small modular reactor
- Micro reactor
- Mass production
- Scalability
Biography
Joshua S. Goldstein is Professor Emeritus of international relations, American University, and Research Scholar, University of Massachusetts. He is an award-winning scholar of international relations who has written and spoken widely on war and society, including war's effects on gender, economics, and psychological trauma, and on climate change and nuclear energy. He co-wrote Oliver Stone's 2022 film Nuclear, based on Goldstein's 2019 book, A Bright Future (with Staffan Qvist), which describes Sweden's model of rapid decarbonization using nuclear power.
Goldstein's book War and Gender won the International Studies Association's "Book of the Decade" award. He is co-author (with Jon C. Pevehouse) of the widely used textbook International Relations. Goldstein's book Winning the War on War: The Decline of Armed Conflict Worldwide (2011) was the Conflict Research Society's "Book of the Year" in 2013. Goldstein's book The Wounds Within (2015), co-authored with a psychotherapist, explores veterans and PTSD.
Goldstein has published articles in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, American Political Science Review, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and International Studies Quarterly, among others, and Op Ed pieces in The New York Times, Washington Post, and elsewhere. Goldstein has won a MacArthur Foundation Individual Research and Writing Grant, the International Studies Association's Karl Deutsch Award for research, and the American Political Science Association's Victoria Schuck Award, among others, and is listed in Who's Who in America.
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Goldstein, J.S. (2023, March 20). Nuclear energy: a case for fear-defying sustainability [Audio file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/FMOT6098.Export Citation (RIS)