The Language of Nuclear Security: New Case Studies Exploring Online Open-Source Information from Turkey, India, and Jordan

Zenobia S. Homan, Shraddha Rane, Yara Shaban, Fadime Özkan, Eunha Yun

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel internet search methodology and new data on the language of nuclear security. Through three case studies (Turkey, India, and Jordan), it describes what openly accessible information exists about nuclear security in a given national context, where more information is needed, and why. In doing so, the paper highlights the importance of documenting the social and geopolitical context of key nuclear concepts. It also examines the role of language and publicly available information on nuclear security and safety to facilitate the articulation and adoption of international best practices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7
JournalInternational Journal of Nuclear Security
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Keywords

  • diversity
  • language
  • nuclear security
  • open-source intelligence

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