Security, Economics and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Morality

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Security, Economics and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Morality

Keeping or Surrendering the Bomb

Peace studies and conflict resolution Political science and theory International relations Warfare and defence

Author: Liang Tuang Nah

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Collection: New Security Challenges

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 4th September 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1008 Kb

ISBN: 9783319622538


Introduction

This book seeks to elucidate the decisions of states that have chosen to acquire nuclear arms or inherited nuclear arsenals, and have either disarmed or elected to retain their warheads. It examines nuclear arms policy via an interconnected framework involving the eclectic use of national security based realism, economic interdependence liberalism, and nuclear weapons norms or morality based constructivism.

Case Studies and Frameworks

Through the various chapters examining the nuclear munitions decisions of South Africa, Ukraine and North Korea, a case is built that a state’s leadership decides whether to keep or give up “the Bomb” based on interlinked security, economic and norms governed motivations. Thereafter, frameworks evaluating the likelihood of nuclear proliferation and accessing the feasibility of disarmament are then applied to North Korea and used to examine recent Iranian nuclear negotiability.

Target Audience

This book is an invaluable resource for international relations and security studies scholars, WMD analysts and post graduate or undergraduate candidates focusing on nuclear arms politics related courses.

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