International relations On the capacity of great powers to influence nuclear proliferation THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Mark J. C. Crescenzi DittmeierChristopher RNuclear proliferation is an important contemporary security issue, yet is a different problem than the one faced during ...
This chapter provides a comparative analysis and evaluation of Nuclear Proliferation Cases of "Emerging Powers" of India, Pakistan, Israel, and South Africa. This chapter undertakes a qualitative multistate comparison of nuclear weapons programs among these case study countries. The countries are known...
This chapter explores the Nuclear Proliferation Cases of "Emerging Powers" of India and Pakistan. The chapter presents case studies of two developing and neighbor countries known to have nuclear weapons, India and Pakistan, who have never declared its nuclear capability. Against the premise of a ...
Read the full-text online edition of Nuclear Proliferation in the Indian Subcontinent: The Self-Exhausting "Superpowers" and Emerging Alliances (2000).doi:10.1085/jgp.200409205Hooman PeimaniPrentice Hall,Peimani, H. (2000). Nuclear proliferation in the Indian subcontinent: The self- exhausting "...
This chapter explores the nuclear proliferation cases of "emerging powers" of Israel and South Africa. This chapter presents case studies of two developing countries noted to have had some form of nuclear collaborations in the past, particularly in the 1970s. The Vela incident is instructive here...
This chapter examines the treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), which serves as the basis for the international nuclear nonproliferation regime. The treaty allows only five states—the USA, Soviet Union (now Russia), China, Britain, and France—to have nuclear weapons. A ...
Ben Sanders."The Treaty on the Non-Prolifera-tion of Nuclear Weapons and the Relations between the Su-perpowers".Nuclear Nonproliferation andthe Nonproliferation Treaty. 1990Ben Sanders.The Treaty on the Non–Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and the Relations Between the Superpowers. Nuclear ...