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    Title: 國際核不擴散與伊朗核問題分析: 聯合國、國際原子能總署與P5+1
    Analyses of International Nuclear Non-proliferation and the Iranian Nuclear Issue: UN, IAEA and P5+1
    Authors: 陳慕璇
    Chen, Mu Hsuan
    Contributors: 黃奎博
    Huang, Kwei Bo
    陳慕璇
    Chen, Mu Hsuan
    Keywords: 伊朗核問題
    鈾濃縮
    重水
    再處理
    INFCIRC/214
    INFCIRC/540
    核子保防
    核不擴散
    P5+1
    Iranian Nuclear Issue
    Uranium Enrichment
    Heavy Water
    Reprocessing
    INFCIRC/214
    INFCIRC/540
    Nuclear Safeguards
    Nuclear Non-proliferation
    P5+1
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2014-07-01 12:22:18 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 伊朗鈾濃縮、重水與再處理等問題自2002年以來一直是國際所關注的焦點,為了對伊朗核問題的來龍去脈有清楚的了解,本文先針對伊朗的整體核計畫發展進行探討,包括對伊朗的核決策產出進行分析。其次,本文接續討論國際原子能總署(IAEA)在伊朗受爭議的核計畫上所扮演的技術性保防角色,包括研究IAEA依照INFCIRC/214的核子保防,在伊朗進行的核子保防作業與進展,並討論在《附加議定書》(INFCIRC/540)尚未生效前,IAEA在伊朗的保防作業所面臨的問題與挑戰。再者,筆者以聯合國安理會介入伊朗核問題的背景與其陸續通過之決議為主軸,探討聯合國在國際核不擴散的原則下,自2006年以後在伊朗核問題上所扮演的政治性角色。最後,本文結合上述發現,進而探討美國在伊朗核問題所扮演的角色,以及伊朗自2003年起至今的EU3與P5+1核談判。
    為了分析伊朗的核問題與意圖,以及伊朗和聯合國、IAEA以及P5+1之間的相互影響,本文以分析官方資料為主的方式一一檢視並分析自2002年8月以來的聯合國安理會決議及IAEA理事會決議與核子保防報告。本文研究後發現,伊朗在不放棄鈾濃縮權利的前提下仍與P5+1達成《聯合行動計畫》,主因在於伊朗經濟長期受到制裁,最高領袖Ali Khamenei在Hassan Rouhani上台後改對核談判內容有限讓步,以換取國際解除部分制裁並穩定伊朗國內經濟,進而促成伊朗願意妥協並簽署《聯合行動計畫》。
    Iran’s nuclear enrichment, heavy water and reprocessing issues have been a spotlight ever since 2002. In order to get a fix on the context of Iran’s nuclear issue, this thesis, to begin with, explores Iran’s overall nuclear program development, including analyzing Iran’s nuclear decision-making process. Second, this thesis continues to discuss the technical role of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in safeguarding Iran’s contentious nuclear program, as well as to study IAEA’s current nuclear safeguards work and development based on the legal document- INFCIRC/214 in Iran. It also examines the problems and challeges the IAEA confronted while implementing its safeguards inspection on account of unratified Additional Protocol (INFCIRC/540). In addition, this thesis focues on the background of the intervention of the U.N. Security Council in Iran’s nuclear issue and the later resolutions it passed for a better understanding of the political role the U.N. in solving Iran’s nuclear issue on the basis of the principle of international nuclear non-proliferation. Last, this thesis makes good use of aforementioned analyses and further explores the U.S. role in Iranian nuclear issue and the EU3/ P5+1 nuclear talk since 2003.

    This thesis mainly focues on analyzing official documents released by U.N. and IAEA in order to have a better grasp of Iran’s nuclear issue, intentions of and the interactions among U.N., IAEA, P5+1, and Iran. This thesis discovers that the reasons Iran agreed to sign Joint Plan of Action with P5+1 under its prerequisite of not renouncing the right of uranium enrichment can be attributed to the negative influence the long-term international sanctions have brought to its economy, so when Hassan Rouhani came to office, the supreme leader Ali Khamenei was willing to make a concession to a certain extent, in exchange for lifting part of international sanctions. The said lifting could stabilize its domestic economy, too.
    Reference: 一、官方文獻
    (一)聯合國決議
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    1. Final Document Part I of the 1975 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, NPT/CONF/35/I.
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    (四)IAEA之伊朗核子保防報告
    1. IAEA, “Implementation of the NPT safeguards agreement in the Islamic Republic of Iran (GOV/2003/40),” 6 June 2003.
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    (六)IAEA 其他官方文件
    1. IAEA “Communication Dated 1 August 2005 Received from the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Agency (INFCIRC/648),” 1 August 2005.
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    (八)美國其他官方文件
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    三、期刊
    (一)中文期刊
    1. 何志龍、張妮,「敘利亞與兩伊戰爭」,世界歷史,第3期(2009):71-82。
    2. 陳文生,「人面獅身霸權與核不擴散典則:美國對北韓、伊朗及伊拉克核擴散之處理」,政治科學論叢,第43期(2010):83-118。
    3. 陳文生,「伊朗輸出伊斯蘭革命之分析與評估」,新世紀宗教研究,第1卷第1期(2002):175-200。
    4. 陳世民,「歐巴馬政府核武管制政策之轉變:朝向核擴散或無核武世界?」全球政治評論,第33期(2011):9-18。
    5. 陳牧民,「南亞核武議題:歷史發展與現況」,全球政治評論,第38期(2012):15-20。
    6. 廖文義,「伊朗核問題與國際政治:大國的態度與作為」,全球政治評論,第16期(2006):101-130。
    7. 蔣仁符,「危險的布希主義-美國的新三合一核子軍事戰略」,中華戰略學刊,第94期(2005):216-242。
    8. 戴正龍,「歐巴馬政府的核外交與核戰略」,全球政治評論,第38期(2012):1-8。
    (二)英文期刊
    1. Aghazadeh, Mahdieh, “A Historical Overview of Sanctions on Iran and Iran’s Nuclear Program,” Journal of Academic Studies, Vol. 56 (2013): 137-160.
    2. Amir, M. Haji-Yousefi, “Iran’s Foreign Policy during Ahmadinejad: From Confrontation to Accommodation,” Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, Vol.9, No.2 (Summer, 2010): 1-23.
    3. Bechhoefer, Bernhard G., and Stein, Eric, “Atoms for Peace: The New International Atomic Energy Agency,” Michigan Law Review, Vol. 55, No. 6 (April, 1957): 747-798.
    4. Betts, Richard K., “Incentives for Nuclear Weapons: India, Pakistan, Iran,” Asian Survey, Vol.19, No.11 (November, 1979): 1053-1072.
    5. Bowen, Wyn Q., and Kidd, Joanna, “The Iranian Nuclear Challenge,” International Affairs, Vol.80, No.2 (March, 2004): 257-276.
    6. Braun, Chaim and Chyba, Christopher F., "Proliferation Rings: New Challenges to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime," International Security, Vol. 29, No. 2 (2004): 5-49.
    7. Burr, William, “A Brief History of U.S.- Iranian Nuclear Negotiation,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 65, No.1 (January/February, 2009): 21-34.
    8. Carranza, Mario E., “Can the NPT Survive? The Theory and Practice of US Nuclear Non-proliferation Policy after September 11,” Contemporary Security Policy, Vol. 27, No. 3 (December, 2006): 489-525.
    9. Chafetz, Glenn, "The Political Psychology of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime," The Journal of Politics, Vol. 57, No. 3 (1995): 743-55.
    10. Chen, Kane, “Nuclear Decision-Making in Iran: A Rare Glimpse,” Middle East Brief, No.5 (May, 2006): 1-10.
    11. Chubin, Shahram and Lizwak, Robert S., “Debating Iran’s Nuclear Aspirations,” The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 26, No.4 (2003): 99-114.
    12. Coffey, Joseph I., "Nuclear Guarantees and Nonproliferation," International Organization, Vol. 25, No. 4 (1971): 836-844.
    13. Cohen, Avner and Graham, Thomas, “An NPT for Non-members,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 60, No.3 (May/June 2004): 40-44.
    14. Crail, Peter, "Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540." Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 13, No. 2 (2006): 355-99.
    15. D. M. Edwards, “International Legal Aspects of Safeguards and the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,” The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol.33, No.1 (January, 1984): 1-21.
    16. Einhorn, Robert J., “A Transatlantic Strategy on Iran’s Nuclear Weapon,” The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 24, No. 4 (June, 2010): 21-32.
    17. Eisenstadt, Michael and Khalaji, Mehdi, “Nuclear Fatwa: Religion and Politics in Iran’s Proliferation Strategy,” Policy Focus, No. 115 (September, 2011).
    18. Eisenstadt, Michael, “Russia Arms and Technology Transfers to Iran: Policy Challenges for the United States,” Arms Control Today, Vol. 31, No. 2 (March, 2001): 15-22.
    19. Fever, Peter D., and Niou, Emerson M. S., “Managing Nuclear Proliferation: Condemn, Strike or Assist?” International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 40, no.2 (1996): 209-233.
    20. Goldschmidt, Bertrand, “A Historical Survey of Nonproliferation Policies,” International Security, Vol. 1 (1977): 69-87.
    21. Hergiz, Christopher, “IAEA Safeguards,” International Security, Vol. 7, No. 4 (1983): 195-199.
    22. Huth, Paul K., "Deterrence and International Conflict: Empirical Findings and Theoretical Debate," Annual Review of Political Science, Vol.2 (1999): 25–48.
    23. Huth, Paul K., “The Extended Deterrent Value of Nuclear Weapons,” The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 34, No.2 (1990): 270-290.
    24. Hymans, Jacques E. C., “Theories of Nuclear Proliferation,” Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 13(2006): 3.
    25. Islam, Md. Thowhidul, “Nuclearization of Iran; the Policy of China,” Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 2, No. 3 (September, 2011): 389-402.
    26. Jervis, Robert, “Rational Deterrence Revisited,” World Politics, Vol. 31, No.2 (1979): 289-324.
    27. Kamminga, Menno T., “The IAEA Convention on Nuclear Safety,” The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 44, No. 4 (1995): 872-882.
    28. Kerr, Paul, “Iran, Russia Reach Nuclear Agreement,” Arms Control Today, Vol. 35, No.3 (April, 2005): 35-36.
    29. Lindsay, James M., and Takeyh, Ray, “After Iran Gets the Bomb: Containment and Its Complications,” Foreign Affairs, Vol.89, No.2 (March/April, 2010): 33-49.
    30. Luttwak, Edward N., “Of Bombs and Men,” Commentary, Vol. 76, No.2 (1983): 77-82.
    31. Maleki, Abbas, “Decision Making in Iran’s Foreign Policy: A Heuristic Approach,” Journal of Social Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 73 (Spring, 2002): 39-59.
    32. Medeiros, Evan S., “Russian-Iranian Reactor Contract Restarts Work at Bushehr Complex,” Arms Control Today, Vol. 26, No.4 (May/June, 1996): 25.
    33. Meier, Oliver, “Iran and Foreign Enrichment: A Troubled Model,” Arms Control Today, Vol.36, No.1 (January/Februay, 2006): 26-27.
    34. Montgomery, Alexander H., "Ringing in Proliferation: How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Network," International Security, Vol. 30, No. 2 (2005): 153-87.
    35. Parker, Lyn, “International Safeguards against the Diversion of Nuclear Materials to Non-Peaceful Uses,” The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 4 (October, 1978): 711-737.
    36. Pendley, Robert, Lawrence Scheinman and Richard W. Butler, “International Safeguarding as Institutionalized Collective Behavior,” International Organization, Vol. 29, No.3 (Summer, 1975): 585-616.
    37. Preez, Jean du, "Keeping the NPT Together: A Thankless Job in a Climate of Mistrust," Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 13, No. 1 (2006): 1-16.
    38. Quillen, Chris, “Iranian Nuclear Weapons Policy: Past Present and Possible Future,” Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol.6, No.2 (June, 2002): 17-24.
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    四、學術論文
    (一)中文會議論文
    1. 陳文生,〈美國中東政策之趨勢與評析〉,《美國外交情勢與其未來走向》研討會。台北市:中華歐亞基金會,2007年4月20日。
    2. 陳文生,〈強制外交與禁核擴散:伊拉克、伊朗及北韓案例〉,《制度、治理與秩序》學術研討會。義守大學:台灣政治學會,2007年09月29-30日。
    (二)英文會議論文
    1. Mohammad, Ghannadi-Maragheh, "Atomic Energy Organization of Iran," Presented at The 27th World Nuclear Association Annual Symposium, London: World Nuclear Association, 4-6 September 2002.
    2. Shmuel Bar et al., “ Iranian Nuclear Decision Making under Ahmadinejad,” in The Eighth Herzliya Conference on the Balance of Israel’s National Security: “Israel at Sixty: Tests of Endurance”Held in Israel by the Institute for Policy and Strategy, 20-23 January 2008.
    五、網站資料
    (一)官方網站
    1. Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran
    http://www.cbi.ir/default_en.aspx
    2. IAEA
    http://www.iaea.org/
    3. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic of Iran http://www.mfa.gov.ir/?siteid=3
    4. Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations New York
    http://www.iran-un.org/
    5. U.S. Department of State
    http://www.state.gov/
    6. U.S. Department of the Treasury
    http://www.treasury.gov/Pages/default.aspx
    7. UN Documents for Iran http://www.securitycouncilreport.org/un-documents/iran/
    8. UN
    http://www.un.org/en/
    9. UN Security Council Iran Sanctions Committee http://www.un.org/sc/committees/1737/index.shtml
    (二)非官方網站
    1. Arms Control Association
    http://www.armscontrol.org/
    2. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
    http://carnegieendowment.org/
    3. Council on Foreign Relations
    http://www.cfr.org/
    4. Global Security.org
    http://www.globalsecurity.org/
    5. International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)
    http://www.iiss.org/
    6. Iran Watch
    http://www.iranwatch.org/
    7. ISIS Nuclear Iran
    http://isisnucleariran.org/
    8. James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) http://cns.miis.edu/index.htm
    9. Nuclear Threat Initiative
    http://www.nti.org/
    10. National Security Archive, The
    http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/
    11. World Nuclear Association
    http://www.world-nuclear.org/
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