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" Proliferation persuasion: Coercive bargaining with nuclear technology "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 803608
Doc. No : TL48404
Call number : ‭1721710682;‮ ‬3722680‬
Main Entry : Darendeli, Izzet Sidki
Title & Author : Proliferation persuasion: Coercive bargaining with nuclear technology\ Tristan A. VolpeGlaser, Charles L.
College : The George Washington University
Date : 2015
Degree : Ph.D.
field of study : Political Science
student score : 2015
Page No : 310
Note : Committee members: Anzelon, George; Downes, Alexander B.; Quester, George; Shaw, Douglas B.
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-04924-3
Abstract : Why do states wait for prolonged periods of time with the technical capacity to produce nuclear weapons? Only a handful of countries have ever acquired the sensitive nuclear fuel cycle technology needed to produce fissile material for nuclear weapons. Yet the enduring trend over the last five decades is for these states to delay or forgo exercising the nuclear weapons option provided by uranium enrichment or plutonium reprocessing capabilities. I show that states pause at this threshold stage because they use nuclear technology to bargain for concessions from both allies and adversaries. But when does nuclear latency offer bargaining benefits?
Subject : International Relations; Political science
Descriptor : Social sciences;Coercive diplomacy;International security;Nonproliferation;Nuclear proliferation;Nuclear technology;Nuclear weapons
Added Entry : Glaser, Charles L.
Added Entry : Political ScienceThe George Washington University
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