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Seeking the bomb: strategies of nuclear proliferation Princeton studies in international history and politics./ Vipin Narang.

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dc.contributor.author Narang Vipin
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-29T23:11:43Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-29T23:11:43Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Narang. Seeking the bomb: strategies of nuclear proliferation Princeton studies in international history and politics. - 1 online resource (xii, 381 pages) : - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/2967867.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn 9780691223063
dc.identifier.isbn 0691223068
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/181879
dc.description Includes bibliographical references and index.
dc.description.abstract "The first systematic look at the different strategies that states employ in their pursuit of nuclear weaponsMuch of the work on nuclear proliferation has focused on why states pursue nuclear weapons. The question of how states pursue nuclear weapons has received little attention. Seeking the Bomb is the first book to analyze this topic by examining which strategies of nuclear proliferation are available to aspirants, why aspirants select one strategy over another, and how this matters to international politics. Looking at a wide range of nations, from India and Japan to the Soviet Union and North Korea to Iraq and Iran, Vipin Narang develops an original typology of proliferation strategies--hedging, sprinting, sheltered pursuit, and hiding. Each strategy of proliferation provides different opportunities for the development of nuclear weapons, while at the same time presenting distinct vulnerabilities that can be exploited to prevent states from doing so. Narang delves into the crucial implications these strategies have for nuclear proliferation and international security. Hiders, for example, are especially disruptive since either they successfully attain nuclear weapons, irrevocably altering the global power structure, or they are discovered, potentially triggering serious crises or war, as external powers try to halt or reverse a previously clandestine nuclear weapons program. As the international community confronts the next generation of potential nuclear proliferators, Seeking the Bomb explores how global conflict and stability are shaped by the ruthlessly pragmatic ways states choose strategies of proliferation"--Publisher's description.
dc.description.tableofcontents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Introduction -- Strategies of nuclear Proliferation and their sources -- The varieties of hedgers : India, Japan, West Germany, Brazil and Argentina, Sweden and Switzerland -- The sprinters : Soviet Union, France, and China -- The sheltered pursuers : Israel, Pakistan, and North Korea -- The hiders : Iraq, Taiwan, and South Africa -- The consequences for nuclear proliferation and conflict : Halting hedgers and handling hiders (Libya, Syria, and Iran) -- Conclusion.
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Princeton Studies in International History and Politics. [189]
dc.relation.ispartofseries Princeton studies in international history and politics.
dc.subject.other Nuclear nonproliferation.
dc.subject.other Nuclear arms control.
dc.subject.other Nuclear weapons.
dc.subject.other Non-prolifération nucléaire.
dc.subject.other Armes nucléaires -- Contrôle.
dc.subject.other POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
dc.title Seeking the bomb: strategies of nuclear proliferation Princeton studies in international history and politics./ Vipin Narang.
dc.type Book
dc.contributor.org Princeton University Press,
dc.description.pages 1 online resource (xii, 381 pages) :
dc.collection Электронно-библиотечные системы
dc.source.id EN05CEBSCO05C3717


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