<p>This thesis utilizes social influence theory and computational tools to examine the disparate impact of positive and negative ties in nuclear weapons proliferation. The thesis is broadly in two sections: a simulation section, which focuses on government stakeholders, and a large-scale data analysis section, which focuses on the public and domestic actor stakeholders. In the simulation section, it demonstrates that the nonproliferation norm is an emergent behavior from political alliance and hostility networks, and that alliances play a role in current day nuclear proliferation. This model is robust and contains second-order effects of extended hostility and alliance relations. In the large-scale data analysis section, the thesis demonstr...
In replicating a 2009 study on the role of asymmetric nuclear weapons possession, Mark Bell and Nich...
Although nuclear non-proliferation is an almost universal human desire, in practice, the negotiated ...
This thesis investigates the range of U.S. threat assessments of—and policy responses to—nuclear ter...
This paper uses the methods of social network analysis to discover the structural patterns of cooper...
This dissertation is broken into two interrelated parts. The first explores the consequences of wha...
States facing the decision to develop a nuclear weapons program do so within a broader context of th...
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and development of new nuclear programs are c...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
used to improve proliferation assessment for informing nuclear security, policy, safeguards, design ...
Perhaps no technological innovation in modern history made more of an impact on the course of intern...
Through the development of a computational sociocultural model, we demonstrate the potential utility...
The capability to build nuclear weapons is a key national security factor that has a profound influe...
In the literature on nuclear proliferation, some argue that further proliferation decreases intersta...
The spread of nuclear weapons is a hotly debated topic, with two dominating schools of thought. One ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Similar to the discovery of fission, the advent of ...
In replicating a 2009 study on the role of asymmetric nuclear weapons possession, Mark Bell and Nich...
Although nuclear non-proliferation is an almost universal human desire, in practice, the negotiated ...
This thesis investigates the range of U.S. threat assessments of—and policy responses to—nuclear ter...
This paper uses the methods of social network analysis to discover the structural patterns of cooper...
This dissertation is broken into two interrelated parts. The first explores the consequences of wha...
States facing the decision to develop a nuclear weapons program do so within a broader context of th...
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and development of new nuclear programs are c...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
used to improve proliferation assessment for informing nuclear security, policy, safeguards, design ...
Perhaps no technological innovation in modern history made more of an impact on the course of intern...
Through the development of a computational sociocultural model, we demonstrate the potential utility...
The capability to build nuclear weapons is a key national security factor that has a profound influe...
In the literature on nuclear proliferation, some argue that further proliferation decreases intersta...
The spread of nuclear weapons is a hotly debated topic, with two dominating schools of thought. One ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Similar to the discovery of fission, the advent of ...
In replicating a 2009 study on the role of asymmetric nuclear weapons possession, Mark Bell and Nich...
Although nuclear non-proliferation is an almost universal human desire, in practice, the negotiated ...
This thesis investigates the range of U.S. threat assessments of—and policy responses to—nuclear ter...