One of the key questions in contemporary Strategic Studies and Non-Proliferation Studies focuses on the saliency of nuclear weapons in national security policies. Why is it that some states put particular emphasis on developing nuclear weapons and devising strategies for their use? Realist explanations tend to stress the importance of factors such as ‘the maximization of power', the pursuit of 'national security interests' and (in its Neo-Realist variant) the role of 'structure' in a largely anarchic international system . In contrast, this article takes Britain as a case study, and argues ‘beliefs’, 'culture' and 'status' also have an important, sometimes more important, role to play
In this paper author analyzes what role does the Strategic culture play in the Iran‘s nuclear behavi...
This is volume II of my two-volume study of the nuclear strategies/strategy preferences of Britain, ...
Throughout history, nuclear weapons have been considered to be the ultimate weapons. This understand...
One of the key questions in contemporary Strategic Studies and Non-Proliferation Studies focuses on ...
One of the key questions in contemporary Strategic Studies and Non-Proliferation Studies focuses on ...
Part One of this article, which appeared in the last edition of Diplomacy and Statecraft, argued tha...
Based on a detailed analysis of archives and high level interviews this book looks at the role of be...
This book has two major objectives. First, it sets out to chart in detail the British experience wit...
This article explores British 'nuclear culture' by examining how individuals and groups within Briti...
This article demonstrates the centrality of mentality, culture, beliefs and historical lessons for n...
The question of why states maintain nuclear weapons typically receives short shrift: it’s security, ...
Why did Britain decide in 1947 to build an atomic bomb? What plans were there for using it? Employin...
This thesis is dealing with the effects of particular aspects of the British identity on the decisio...
This is volume II of my two-volume study of the nuclear strategies/strategy preferences of Britain, ...
“The policy makes it clear that the role of nuclear weapons is fundamentally political and that ther...
In this paper author analyzes what role does the Strategic culture play in the Iran‘s nuclear behavi...
This is volume II of my two-volume study of the nuclear strategies/strategy preferences of Britain, ...
Throughout history, nuclear weapons have been considered to be the ultimate weapons. This understand...
One of the key questions in contemporary Strategic Studies and Non-Proliferation Studies focuses on ...
One of the key questions in contemporary Strategic Studies and Non-Proliferation Studies focuses on ...
Part One of this article, which appeared in the last edition of Diplomacy and Statecraft, argued tha...
Based on a detailed analysis of archives and high level interviews this book looks at the role of be...
This book has two major objectives. First, it sets out to chart in detail the British experience wit...
This article explores British 'nuclear culture' by examining how individuals and groups within Briti...
This article demonstrates the centrality of mentality, culture, beliefs and historical lessons for n...
The question of why states maintain nuclear weapons typically receives short shrift: it’s security, ...
Why did Britain decide in 1947 to build an atomic bomb? What plans were there for using it? Employin...
This thesis is dealing with the effects of particular aspects of the British identity on the decisio...
This is volume II of my two-volume study of the nuclear strategies/strategy preferences of Britain, ...
“The policy makes it clear that the role of nuclear weapons is fundamentally political and that ther...
In this paper author analyzes what role does the Strategic culture play in the Iran‘s nuclear behavi...
This is volume II of my two-volume study of the nuclear strategies/strategy preferences of Britain, ...
Throughout history, nuclear weapons have been considered to be the ultimate weapons. This understand...