Rosatom
playerNations & Geopolitics
Russia builds your nuclear power plant, then owns the fuel and know-how you'll depend on for the next fifty years.
Who they are
Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear-energy monopoly.
What they do
The engine treats it as a geopolitical tool that creates long-term dependency through reactor exports.
How it works
It builds reactors across the developing world, creating multi-decade reliance on Russia for fuel supply and technical support; though separate from the military nuclear program, it shares that program's institutional knowledge.
Why it matters
Selling reactors becomes a way to lock other countries into decades of dependence on Moscow, a form of quiet strategic leverage.
The engine's record — word for word
Russian nuclear monopoly. Geopolitical tool through reactor export dependency. Builds reactors across developing world creating multi-decade structural dependency. Nuclear fuel supply chain leverage. Separate from military nuclear program but shares institutional knowledge.
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