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Nuclear Sovereignty

How can strategic dependency be examined without reducing resilience to nationalism or self-sufficiency claims?

By identifying dependencies, alternatives, governance choices, and evidence limits while avoiding claims that any country, firm, or program should pursue autarky or that a particular arrangement is strategically sufficient.

Why it matters: Nuclear supply, fuel-cycle, technology, and governance discussions can become imprecise when interdependence and resilience are framed as political slogans.

§1 — Definition

Nuclear Sovereignty

An analytical label for examining strategic dependencies and resilience considerations in nuclear-related value chains.

§2 — Relationships

Closest comparison and adjacent concepts.

It relates to SMR Orchestration through external dependencies and to Grid-to-Inference through infrastructure context, while remaining a non-operational analytical lens.

Difference

What separates them

Nuclear Sovereignty examines strategic dependencies; SMR Orchestration frames program-sequencing questions.

Relationship

How they work together

A program discussion may need to disclose dependencies, but dependency analysis does not direct a program or determine policy.

See also

§3 — Standards and Authority

Where the terminology comes from.

The IAEA describes the nuclear fuel cycle as a sequence from uranium mining through waste disposal. LJP uses that public reference only as a boundary-aware context for dependency analysis.

Primary authority ↗

The Nuclear Fuel Cycle

International Atomic Energy Agency · IAEA Nuclear Fuel Cycle

Provides a public overview of the fuel-cycle scope relevant to dependency discussions.

Context only; not policy advocacy, security analysis, or legal advice.

§4 — Evaluation

Apply the distinction to the decision at hand.

Gives evaluators a way to surface dependency assumptions and public evidence needs before making policy, investment, security, or supply-chain decisions.

Continue to a controlled evaluation.

§5 — LJP Foundation

How this capability fits the package.

Analytical dependency and resilience questions, not an advocacy program or a claim of national sufficiency.

Names the strategic-context peer without asserting a policy position, trade outcome, security determination, or geopolitical forecast.

§6 — Machine-Readable Resources

Public identity and discovery resources.

§7 — Credibility Boundary

What this reference does not claim.

Not nationalism, autarky advocacy, export-control advice, security analysis, a procurement recommendation, a geopolitical forecast, or legal advice.

This namespace is an LJP editorial construct. It claims no standards ownership or external endorsement and selects no vendor or implementation; protected methods and transaction materials are not disclosed.

Evaluate Nuclear Sovereignty in context.

Move from public technical orientation to a controlled package evaluation.

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