Securing Uranium Yellowcake

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This research explores the dynamics and implications of uranium militarization for conflict. Drawing on Niger’s conflict (2007-2009) the research discerns Nigerien uranium-conflict actors (United States France China Niger and Mouvement des Nigériens pour la justice/MNJ) militarized securing of uranium yellowcake resources in light of the strategic politics of uranium’s deleterious social and politico-economic implications of the military use of uranium the positive socio-economic implications of uranium’s use in civil/commercial reactors and the lucrative economic value of uranium exports. Notably the research’s advent of process-tracing establishes that the militarizing roles of the strategic politics of uranium and competing [sub] regional interests accentuated the repressive and counter repressive capabilities of a despotic-uranium dependent Nigerien regime and rebels (MNJ) highly mobilized around greed-grievances. The result: the onset and escalation in the level of the Nigerien conflict from a rebellion in 2007 to a fully-fledged civil war/conflict by 2009.
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