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I encourage you to read the linked article, it is very interesting.
Also, which countries did you have in mind? Any with a port could take a berthed ship with container-sized reactors. Heck, a pair of (new) Panamax-sized ships could power the entirety of Venezuela, and if security became a concern they could just sail off. Also, modular reactors with road-transportable pieces resolve many of the issues with the nuclear power plants currently under construction.
Look that's a good example, no one would ever give nuclear tech to Venezuela, and like them there are countless countries that aren't stable enough for anyone to even consider doing it, cross all of Africa, all of South America, most of Asia. And i'm sure you can see the flaw in having a container ship with nuclear reactors capable of powering a country. And even if all of this was possible there was still the cost, construction, maintenance, decommissioning, most countries can't afford.
And assuming all these countries would want a nuclear ship on their shores. Countries like NZ are not some crazy nation and they have laws against nuclear.
Nuclear lives of unrealistic dreams and often detached from reality, always has.