This book examines why powerful states have varying success in restraining less powerful allies from acquiring nuclear weapons, based on a broad range of historical case studies.
This book examines why powerful states have varying success in restraining less powerful allies from acquiring nuclear weapons, based on a broad range of historical case studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dong Sun Lee is Professor of International Relations at Korea University, Seoul, South Korea. He has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Chicago and is author of Power Shifts, Strategy, and War: Declining States and International Conflict (2008). Iordanka Alexandrova is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea. She has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Korea University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Polarity Geography and Nuclear Alliance Restraint 3. The American Success to Denuclearize South Korea 1970-1982 4. The Chinese Failure to Disarm North Korea 1993-2016 5. The Soviet Failure to Restrain the Chinese Nuclear Armament 1954-1966 6. The US Failure to Denuclearize Pakistan 1991-2000 7. Comprehensive Investigation 8. Conclusion: Nuclear Alliance Restraint Now and After Unipolarity
1. Introduction 2. Polarity Geography and Nuclear Alliance Restraint 3. The American Success to Denuclearize South Korea 1970-1982 4. The Chinese Failure to Disarm North Korea 1993-2016 5. The Soviet Failure to Restrain the Chinese Nuclear Armament 1954-1966 6. The US Failure to Denuclearize Pakistan 1991-2000 7. Comprehensive Investigation 8. Conclusion: Nuclear Alliance Restraint Now and After Unipolarity
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