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A Study of Golden Rule for Establishment of a National Nuclear Protection System

Received: 27 July 2019    Accepted: 28 August 2019    Published: 11 September 2019
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Abstract

The escalation of NK’s nuclear and missile capabilities has been caused home to us the urgency and necessity of building a nuclear protection system in the national level. The realistic necessity, importance, and justification for the establishment of the nuclear protection system to ensure the lives and safety of the people and to minimize damage are increasing. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to establish a national nuclear protection system against the growing threats of NK’s nuclear weapons. This study THIRA technique in FEMA of the U.S. and a likely nuclear damage scenario, and TC, TCL and each TCL Level has proposed reasonable measures to ensure survival and minimize damage. It also proposes ways to overcome limited resources and to use the developed military capability, thereby making it possible to save and focus resources. This is to decide on the priorities and direction at which they will be presented in the future national level.

Published in Journal of Public Policy and Administration (Volume 3, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.jppa.20190302.12
Page(s) 49-60
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Keywords

TC (Target Capability), TCL (Target Capability List), Prevention, Preparedness, Response, Recovery

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