In the contemporary world the mad nuclear arms race is high on the political agenda of most neo-cons, super-patriots, religious fanatics and arms dealers. Throughout the nuclear era, the conventional wisdom has been that one state’s nuclear acquisition has driven its adversaries to follow suit but it is not always the case and instead, the primary security factor driving nuclear weapons proliferation today is the disparity in conventional military power. This is likely to continue in the future, with profound consequences for which states do and don’t seek nuclear weapons. As proliferation begets proliferation, the analysis of reasons why states have sought nuclear weapons remained a central theme of the whole aspect. Several theories-tradi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2016.Catalog...
How do states react to countries pursuing nuclear weapons? And why? These questions are central to b...
This thesis examines the causes of nuclear proliferation in India, South Africa, North Korea and Ukr...
I theorize that in a dyad of a status quo nuclear state and a new nuclear state, the stage of nuclea...
This paper discusses why countries decided to pursue nuclear weapons and explore to what extent U.S....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2001.Includes bib...
This article analyses discussions between representatives of three schools in the theory of internat...
This article analyses discussions between representatives of three schools in the theory of internat...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
The effect of nuclear weapons has long been debated. Some argue that these weapons have a stabilizin...
The systematic study of the causes and consequences of the spread of nuclear weapons is at an early ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation focuses on the current debate in internati...
Conventional wisdom maintains that security concerns are the primary motivation for states to seek n...
The basic objective of this paper is to assess India's acquisition of nuclear weapons in light of th...
How do states pursue nuclear weapons? Why do they select particular strategies to develop them, and ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2016.Catalog...
How do states react to countries pursuing nuclear weapons? And why? These questions are central to b...
This thesis examines the causes of nuclear proliferation in India, South Africa, North Korea and Ukr...
I theorize that in a dyad of a status quo nuclear state and a new nuclear state, the stage of nuclea...
This paper discusses why countries decided to pursue nuclear weapons and explore to what extent U.S....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2001.Includes bib...
This article analyses discussions between representatives of three schools in the theory of internat...
This article analyses discussions between representatives of three schools in the theory of internat...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
The effect of nuclear weapons has long been debated. Some argue that these weapons have a stabilizin...
The systematic study of the causes and consequences of the spread of nuclear weapons is at an early ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation focuses on the current debate in internati...
Conventional wisdom maintains that security concerns are the primary motivation for states to seek n...
The basic objective of this paper is to assess India's acquisition of nuclear weapons in light of th...
How do states pursue nuclear weapons? Why do they select particular strategies to develop them, and ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2016.Catalog...
How do states react to countries pursuing nuclear weapons? And why? These questions are central to b...
This thesis examines the causes of nuclear proliferation in India, South Africa, North Korea and Ukr...