Nuclear weapons ’ effects on an actor’s success in coercive diplomacy are in part a function of how nuclear weapons change the perceived costs of conflict. The authors argue that states can improve their allotment of a good or convince an opponent to back down and have shorter crises if their opponents have greater expected costs of crisis. Noting that nuclear weapons increase the costs of full-escalation scenarios but decrease their probability, it is uncertain what impact nuclear weapons should have on expected costs of conflict. The authors assess crisis outcomes from 1945 to 2000 using the International Crisis Behavior data set. The evidence confirms that nuclear actors are more likely to prevail when facing a nonnuclear state. The expe...
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
This thesis carefully examines the question of the effect of nuclear weapons possession on internat...
The claim that the spread of nuclear weapons leads to interstate conflict and nuclear war has become...
Nuclear weapons ’ effects on an actor’s success in coercive diplomacy are in part a function of how ...
When crises occur between nuclear-armed states, do relative nuclear capabilities affect the outcome?...
Do nuclear weapons offer coercive advantages in international crisis bargaining? Almost seventy year...
Are nuclear weapons effective tools of coercion? This question has become the subject of renewed aca...
Contrasting claims about the consequences of nuclear weapons rely on different interpretations abou...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
Do nuclear weapons reduce the probability of war? This paper quantitatively evaluates the nuclear pe...
Doctor of PhilosophySecurity Studies Interdepartmental ProgramAndrew G. LongTraditionally, nuclear w...
I employ a human subject experiment to assess the relationship between nuclear proliferation and war...
An open question in nuclear deterrence theory is whether and how the balance of military power affec...
Scholars have long recognized that imminent shifts in relative power may motivate declining states t...
Unpacking of the dynamics of conflict under conditions of nuclear monopoly, Paul C. Avey argues in T...
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
This thesis carefully examines the question of the effect of nuclear weapons possession on internat...
The claim that the spread of nuclear weapons leads to interstate conflict and nuclear war has become...
Nuclear weapons ’ effects on an actor’s success in coercive diplomacy are in part a function of how ...
When crises occur between nuclear-armed states, do relative nuclear capabilities affect the outcome?...
Do nuclear weapons offer coercive advantages in international crisis bargaining? Almost seventy year...
Are nuclear weapons effective tools of coercion? This question has become the subject of renewed aca...
Contrasting claims about the consequences of nuclear weapons rely on different interpretations abou...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
Do nuclear weapons reduce the probability of war? This paper quantitatively evaluates the nuclear pe...
Doctor of PhilosophySecurity Studies Interdepartmental ProgramAndrew G. LongTraditionally, nuclear w...
I employ a human subject experiment to assess the relationship between nuclear proliferation and war...
An open question in nuclear deterrence theory is whether and how the balance of military power affec...
Scholars have long recognized that imminent shifts in relative power may motivate declining states t...
Unpacking of the dynamics of conflict under conditions of nuclear monopoly, Paul C. Avey argues in T...
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
This thesis carefully examines the question of the effect of nuclear weapons possession on internat...
The claim that the spread of nuclear weapons leads to interstate conflict and nuclear war has become...