What is the global nuclear order and why does it matter? -- Three phases of the global nuclear order/disorder paradigm -- The nuclear non-proliferation treaty's contribution to global nuclear order -- The NPT nuclear weapon states and global nuclear order -- The non-NPT nuclear armed states and global nuclear order -- Reflecting on the importance of perspective in global nuclear order.
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This book examines the importance of global nuclear order, emphasising the importance of perspective in our understanding of it, and its significance in international politics. Addressing a gap in existing literature, this book provides an introduction to nuclear weapon states and their relationship with the global nuclear order/disorder paradigm. It explores four main themes and aims to: 1. conceptualise the dichotomous paradigm of global nuclear order/disorder; 2. outline the different phases of global nuclear order/disorder from 1945 to present; 3. address the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the wider international nuclear non-proliferation regime; 4. provide an overview of every nuclear weapon state's national nuclear doctrines throughout the years. The book will be of much interest to students of nuclear proliferation, global governance, security studies, Cold War studies, foreign policy and IR, more generally.
1. Understanding the role of experts in the creation of cooperative nuclear non-proliferation agreements -- 2. Applying the epistemic community framework to analyze the creation of cooperative nuclear non-proliferation agreements -- 3. Argentina and Brazil's "suspected" nuclear weapons program and the emergence of an epistemic community -- 4. Examining the influence of the Argentine-Brazilian epistemic community in the creation of ABACC -- 5. Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine's nuclear legacy : the emergence of an epistemic community -- 6. Examining the influence of the American and Soviet/Russian epistemic community in the creation of the CTR program -- 7. Reflecting on the role of epistemic communities in furthering cooperative nuclear non-proliferation agreements.
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"Epistemic communities represent networks of knowledge-based experts that help articulate cause-and-effect relationships of complex problems, define the self-interests of a state, or formulate specific policies for state decision makers. However, the role of these scientists and knowledgeable professionals in nuclear policy formulation is poorly understood. Thoroughly documented and making excellent use of source material, Politics and the Bomb provides refreshingly new empirical evidence and theoretical analysis of the importance of scientists and experts behind the creation of new non-proliferation agreements. Simply not another book on nuclear proliferation, Sara Z. Kutchesfahani explores the differences in the emergence, composition, and influence mechanisms of the epistemic communities behind the nuclear non-proliferation policy formulation in Brazilian-Argentine Agency for Accounting and Control of Nuclear Materials (ABACC) and the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Program. In doing so she eloquently demonstrates how the role of these non-proliferation experts lead to the possibility of creating more effective non-proliferation policies in the future and hints at the need to sustain non-proliferation epistemic communities in all countries that can provide input to the global proliferation problem until it is solved"--
"Epistemic communities represent networks of knowledge-based experts that help articulate cause-and-effect relationships of complex problems, define the self-interests of a state, or formulate specific policies for state decision makers. However, the role of these scientists and knowledgeable professionals in nuclear policy formulation is poorly understood. Thoroughly documented and making excellent use of source material, Politics and the Bomb provides refreshingly new empirical evidence and theoretical analysis of the importance of scientists and experts behind the creation of new non-proliferation agreements. Simply not another book on nuclear proliferation, Sara Z. Kutchesfahani explores the differences in the emergence, composition, and influence mechanisms of the epistemic communities behind the nuclear non-proliferation policy formulation in Brazilian-Argentine Agency for Accounting and Control of Nuclear Materials (ABACC) and the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Program. In doing so she eloquently demonstrates how the role of these non-proliferation experts lead to the possibility of creating more effective non-proliferation policies in the future and hints at the need to sustain non-proliferation epistemic communities in all countries that can provide input to the global proliferation problem until it is solved"--
Nuclear frustrations -- Global nuclear order at a crossroads -- Foundations for regional nuclear order -- Established orders: Western Europe and Latin America -- Northeast Asia -- Southeast Asia -- The Middle East -- Elusive orders : Africa and South Asia -- The future of nonproliferation.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Conflict Dynamics: A Comparative Framework -- Chapter 2. Resources and Conflict: Sierra Leone -- Chapter 3. Elite-Led Episodic Rivalry: Republic of the Congo -- Chapter 4. Ethnic Conflict over Time: Sri Lanka -- Chapter 5. A Case of Enduring Rivalries: Myanmar -- Chapter 6. Challenges of a Heterogeneous Population: Indonesia -- Chapter 7. Rivals, Conflict, and Ideology: Peru -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.
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