Nonproliferation Policy and Nuclear Posture
Causes and Consequences for the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
Herausgeber: Narang, Neil; Kroenig, Matthew; Gartzke, Erik
Nonproliferation Policy and Nuclear Posture
Causes and Consequences for the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
Herausgeber: Narang, Neil; Kroenig, Matthew; Gartzke, Erik
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This edited volume examines the causes and consequences of nuclear postures and nonproliferation policies.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Nonproliferation Policy and Nuclear Posture216,99 €
- Baohui ZhangChina's Assertive Nuclear Posture260,99 €
- Sarah DiehlNuclear Weapons and Nonproliferation83,99 €
- Wilfred WanRegional Pathways to Nuclear Nonproliferation67,99 €
- Wilfred WanRegional Pathways to Nuclear Nonproliferation36,99 €
- Anne I. HarringtonBehavioral Economics and Nuclear Weapons35,99 €
- State Behavior and the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime37,99 €
-
-
-
This edited volume examines the causes and consequences of nuclear postures and nonproliferation policies.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781138310506
- ISBN-10: 1138310506
- Artikelnr.: 48807878
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781138310506
- ISBN-10: 1138310506
- Artikelnr.: 48807878
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Neil Narang is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. Erik Gartzke is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego, USA. Matthew Kroenig is Associate Professor in the Department of Government and School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, USA.
1. Introduction: Nuclear Posture
Nonproliferation Policy
and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
Erik Gartzke
Matthew Kroenig and Neil Narang PART I: NONPROLIFERATION POLICIES AND THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 2. Force or Friendship? Explaining Great Power Nonproliferation Policy
Matthew Kroenig 3. Nuclear Strategy
Nonproliferation
and the Causes of Foreign Nuclear Deployments
Matthew Fuhrmann and Todd Sechser 4. Security Guarantees and Allied Nuclear Proliferation
Philipp C. Bleek and Eric B. Lorber 5. Security Commitments and Nuclear Proliferation
Dan Reiter 6. Talking Peace
Making Weapons: IAEA Technical Cooperation and Nuclear Proliferation
Robert Brown and Jeffrey M. Kaplow 7. Making It Personal: Regime Type and Nuclear Proliferation
Christopher Way and Jessica Weeks PART II: NUCLEAR POSTURES AND THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 8. The Determinants of Nuclear Force Structure
Erik Gartzke
Jeffrey M. Kaplow and Rupal Mehta 9. Poor Man's Atomic Bomb? Exploring the Relationship between ''Weapons of Mass Destruction'
Michael Horowitz and Neil Narang PART III: NUCLEAR POSTURES AND THE CONSEQUNCES OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 10. What Does It Take to Deter? Regional Power Nuclear Postures and International Conflict
Vipin Narang 11. Conventional Wisdom? The Effect of Nuclear Proliferation on Armed Conflict
David Sobek
Dennis M. Foster and Samuel B. Robison 12. Questioning the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Conflict
Nicholas L. Miller and Mark Bell PART IV: CONCLUSION 13. Conclusion
Jacob Aronson and Paul Huth
Nonproliferation Policy
and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
Erik Gartzke
Matthew Kroenig and Neil Narang PART I: NONPROLIFERATION POLICIES AND THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 2. Force or Friendship? Explaining Great Power Nonproliferation Policy
Matthew Kroenig 3. Nuclear Strategy
Nonproliferation
and the Causes of Foreign Nuclear Deployments
Matthew Fuhrmann and Todd Sechser 4. Security Guarantees and Allied Nuclear Proliferation
Philipp C. Bleek and Eric B. Lorber 5. Security Commitments and Nuclear Proliferation
Dan Reiter 6. Talking Peace
Making Weapons: IAEA Technical Cooperation and Nuclear Proliferation
Robert Brown and Jeffrey M. Kaplow 7. Making It Personal: Regime Type and Nuclear Proliferation
Christopher Way and Jessica Weeks PART II: NUCLEAR POSTURES AND THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 8. The Determinants of Nuclear Force Structure
Erik Gartzke
Jeffrey M. Kaplow and Rupal Mehta 9. Poor Man's Atomic Bomb? Exploring the Relationship between ''Weapons of Mass Destruction'
Michael Horowitz and Neil Narang PART III: NUCLEAR POSTURES AND THE CONSEQUNCES OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 10. What Does It Take to Deter? Regional Power Nuclear Postures and International Conflict
Vipin Narang 11. Conventional Wisdom? The Effect of Nuclear Proliferation on Armed Conflict
David Sobek
Dennis M. Foster and Samuel B. Robison 12. Questioning the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Conflict
Nicholas L. Miller and Mark Bell PART IV: CONCLUSION 13. Conclusion
Jacob Aronson and Paul Huth
1. Introduction: Nuclear Posture
Nonproliferation Policy
and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
Erik Gartzke
Matthew Kroenig and Neil Narang PART I: NONPROLIFERATION POLICIES AND THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 2. Force or Friendship? Explaining Great Power Nonproliferation Policy
Matthew Kroenig 3. Nuclear Strategy
Nonproliferation
and the Causes of Foreign Nuclear Deployments
Matthew Fuhrmann and Todd Sechser 4. Security Guarantees and Allied Nuclear Proliferation
Philipp C. Bleek and Eric B. Lorber 5. Security Commitments and Nuclear Proliferation
Dan Reiter 6. Talking Peace
Making Weapons: IAEA Technical Cooperation and Nuclear Proliferation
Robert Brown and Jeffrey M. Kaplow 7. Making It Personal: Regime Type and Nuclear Proliferation
Christopher Way and Jessica Weeks PART II: NUCLEAR POSTURES AND THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 8. The Determinants of Nuclear Force Structure
Erik Gartzke
Jeffrey M. Kaplow and Rupal Mehta 9. Poor Man's Atomic Bomb? Exploring the Relationship between ''Weapons of Mass Destruction'
Michael Horowitz and Neil Narang PART III: NUCLEAR POSTURES AND THE CONSEQUNCES OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 10. What Does It Take to Deter? Regional Power Nuclear Postures and International Conflict
Vipin Narang 11. Conventional Wisdom? The Effect of Nuclear Proliferation on Armed Conflict
David Sobek
Dennis M. Foster and Samuel B. Robison 12. Questioning the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Conflict
Nicholas L. Miller and Mark Bell PART IV: CONCLUSION 13. Conclusion
Jacob Aronson and Paul Huth
Nonproliferation Policy
and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
Erik Gartzke
Matthew Kroenig and Neil Narang PART I: NONPROLIFERATION POLICIES AND THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 2. Force or Friendship? Explaining Great Power Nonproliferation Policy
Matthew Kroenig 3. Nuclear Strategy
Nonproliferation
and the Causes of Foreign Nuclear Deployments
Matthew Fuhrmann and Todd Sechser 4. Security Guarantees and Allied Nuclear Proliferation
Philipp C. Bleek and Eric B. Lorber 5. Security Commitments and Nuclear Proliferation
Dan Reiter 6. Talking Peace
Making Weapons: IAEA Technical Cooperation and Nuclear Proliferation
Robert Brown and Jeffrey M. Kaplow 7. Making It Personal: Regime Type and Nuclear Proliferation
Christopher Way and Jessica Weeks PART II: NUCLEAR POSTURES AND THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 8. The Determinants of Nuclear Force Structure
Erik Gartzke
Jeffrey M. Kaplow and Rupal Mehta 9. Poor Man's Atomic Bomb? Exploring the Relationship between ''Weapons of Mass Destruction'
Michael Horowitz and Neil Narang PART III: NUCLEAR POSTURES AND THE CONSEQUNCES OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 10. What Does It Take to Deter? Regional Power Nuclear Postures and International Conflict
Vipin Narang 11. Conventional Wisdom? The Effect of Nuclear Proliferation on Armed Conflict
David Sobek
Dennis M. Foster and Samuel B. Robison 12. Questioning the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Conflict
Nicholas L. Miller and Mark Bell PART IV: CONCLUSION 13. Conclusion
Jacob Aronson and Paul Huth