Do alliances curb efforts by states to develop nuclear weapons? Atomic Assurance looks at what makes alliances sufficiently credible to prevent nuclear proliferation; how alliances can break down and so encourage nuclear proliferation; and whether security guarantors like the United States can use alliance ties to end the nuclear efforts of their allies. Alexander Lanoszka finds that military alliances are less useful in preventing allies from acquiring nuclear weapons than conventional wisdom suggests. Through intensive case studies of West Germany, Japan, and South Korea, as well as a series of smaller cases on Great Britain, France, Norway, Australia, and Taiwan, Atomic Assurance shows that it is easier to prevent an ally from initiating...
Under what conditions do states use preventive military force to forestall or destroy an adversary's...
The development of military arms harnessing nuclear energy for mass destruction has inspired continu...
The proliferation of nuclear weapons presents one of the greatest international security challenges....
Do alliances curb states from developing nuclear weapons? If so, what kind of alliances work best an...
This paper discusses why countries decided to pursue nuclear weapons and explore to what extent U.S....
Despite the end of the Cold War more than two decades ago, the U.S. still deploys nuclear weapons in...
In an era of great power competition, the role of alliances in managing escalation of conflict has a...
There is a fundamental tension between the Biden administration’s stated intent to strengthen US all...
America’s alliances in Europe and East Asia all involve some institutional cooperation on U.S. nucle...
The number of states with nuclear weapons has grown at a much slower rate than many predicted during...
This article develops a theory connecting security commitments and the decision to acquire nuclear w...
How can states signal their alliance commitments? Although scholars have developed sophisticated the...
As the Indo-Pacific region faces a changed nuclear environment in the 21st century where increasing ...
abstract: Nuclear weapons possess enormous potential to inflict damage on our world. The majority of...
The dawn of the atomic age in the mid-twentieth century has brought with it many challenges and uniq...
Under what conditions do states use preventive military force to forestall or destroy an adversary's...
The development of military arms harnessing nuclear energy for mass destruction has inspired continu...
The proliferation of nuclear weapons presents one of the greatest international security challenges....
Do alliances curb states from developing nuclear weapons? If so, what kind of alliances work best an...
This paper discusses why countries decided to pursue nuclear weapons and explore to what extent U.S....
Despite the end of the Cold War more than two decades ago, the U.S. still deploys nuclear weapons in...
In an era of great power competition, the role of alliances in managing escalation of conflict has a...
There is a fundamental tension between the Biden administration’s stated intent to strengthen US all...
America’s alliances in Europe and East Asia all involve some institutional cooperation on U.S. nucle...
The number of states with nuclear weapons has grown at a much slower rate than many predicted during...
This article develops a theory connecting security commitments and the decision to acquire nuclear w...
How can states signal their alliance commitments? Although scholars have developed sophisticated the...
As the Indo-Pacific region faces a changed nuclear environment in the 21st century where increasing ...
abstract: Nuclear weapons possess enormous potential to inflict damage on our world. The majority of...
The dawn of the atomic age in the mid-twentieth century has brought with it many challenges and uniq...
Under what conditions do states use preventive military force to forestall or destroy an adversary's...
The development of military arms harnessing nuclear energy for mass destruction has inspired continu...
The proliferation of nuclear weapons presents one of the greatest international security challenges....