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EXPLORATION: South Africa. Brita Sands Derek Siddoway Erika Mariano Matt Booth Matt Thomas. Question. Why did South Africa dismantle their nuclear program?. NUCLEAR SOUTH AFRICA. Why Did South Africa Proliferate?. Motivation: Began their proliferation in 1969 for peaceful purposes
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EXPLORATION:South Africa Brita Sands Derek Siddoway Erika Mariano Matt Booth Matt Thomas
Question Why did South Africa dismantle their nuclear program?
Motivation: Began their proliferation in 1969 for peaceful purposes • Capabilities: • Significant uranium deposits within their borders • Their scientists were educated in the US (Manhattan Project) • Security: • Response to Cuban presence in Angola, Soviet presence in Africa • Domestic Politics: • Isolated: leaders believed program could draw in the US • Norms: • Large nationalistic sentiment, patriotism amongst leaders
Israel Issue • Israel was the main beneficiary of South African uranium at the time • the nuclear test site built in Kalahari was probably used to test the Israeli bomb (double flash).
Process of Dismantling • Less than 24 month process, beginning in 1990 • Did not initially seek help from IAEA • the uranium enrichment plant and production facility were decommissioned • The six devices were dismantled • hardware and technical documents were destroyed • By September 1991, all of South Africa nuclear plants and all of its HEU were placed under IAEA safeguards • The unilateral dismantlement process was completed by 1992
Reasons for Dismantling Security: • Cold War was near its end - no threat from USSR • Cuban troops withdrew from Angola • Namibia’s independence ceased their regional threat Domestic: • Ending apartheid - likelihood that ANC would take power would put nuclear weapons the hands of Libyan supporters International: • Pressure from US - South Africa would be treated as “hostile nation” with economic/political consequences • Fear of technology falling into the wrong hands Economic: • Projected costs would take away from other key sectors of the defense industry
Motivations of F.W. De Klerk • 1989: developed experts committee to discuss dismantling and joining NPT (eventually occurring in 1991) • Wanted to normalize relations with international community, US, Germany, so that they would purchase uranium from South Africa • Wanted to free up money for social and economic reform programs • Those that wanted to keep program lost influence upon his election
South Africa: Currently • Have since ratified CTBT • IAEA policies changed - UN Charter 7
Sources • Burgess, Steven. “South Africa’s Nuclear Weapons Policies.” The Nonproliferation Review. 2006:13:3, 519-526. • CNS Resources on South Africa's Nuclear Weapons Program • Kroenig, Matthew. "Exporting the Bomb: Why States Provide Sensitive Nuclear Assistance.” American Political Science Review Vol. 103, No. 1 February 2009. • Reed & Tillman. “The Nuclear Express.” 2009. Chapter 11. • Reiss, Mitchell. “Bridled Ambitions.” 1995. Chapter 2. • Reiss, Mitchell & Robert Litwak. “Nuclear Proliferation after the Cold War.” 1994. Chapter 9. • Stumpf, Waldo. "South Africa's Nuclear Weapons Program: From Deterrence to Dismantlement.”. Arms Control Today, Dec. 1995/Jan1996, Vol. 25, No. 10.
Artwork • http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/2010/09/obama-on-islami.html • http://cns.miis.edu/safrica/map.htm • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Dir: Steven Spielberg. Perf. Harrison Ford. DVD. Paramount Pictures, 2008.