SAIIA Publishes an Occasional Paper Synchronising Nuclear Governance in SADC Member States Through Regional Cooperation

On 29 October the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) it published Synchronising Nuclear Governance in SADC Member States Through Regional Cooperation, authored by Kamen Velichkov, ISTC SPM and DA. The Paper is based on findings, acquired throughout the implementation of the EU-funded Project MC 5.01 15B Support to the Southern African states in Nuclear Safety and safeguards.

The South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) is an independent public policy think tank advancing a well-governed, peaceful, economically sustainable and globally engaged Africa. The institute is organised under research programmes spanning economic diplomacy; governance and foreign policy; as well as natural resource governance in Africa. Some Projects, such as Atoms for Development, funded by the ISTC State Party Norway, aim to strengthen African nuclear governance to support the peaceful application of nuclear technology for Africa’s development.

Amongst other publications SAIIA issues Occasional Papers as pieces of analytical work exploring particular issues. The focus of these papers is not overtly policy-related, although policymakers may find the detail useful.

The SADC occasional paper may be found at: https://saiia.org.za/research/synchronising-nuclear-governance-in-sadc-member-states-through-regional-cooperation/