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ID076709
Title ProperTheories of nuclear proliferation
Other Title Informationthe state of the field
LanguageENG
AuthorHymans, Jacques E C
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Traditionally, American thinking on proliferation - whether by scholars or practitioners - has been dominated by the realist camp. According to this view, nuclear weapons are very valuable to states, so only strong supply-side control measures can stop the world's natural tendency toward rampant proliferation. However, realist intuitions have proven a very poor guide to the historical realities of nuclear proliferation. Therefore the idealist camp, which takes a different approach particularly to the demand side of the proliferation equation, has become increasingly prominent in academic circles and even in the policy world. Idealists are exploring the question of the demand for the bomb at three levels of analysis: international, domestic, and individual. This new research avenue is a very positive development, but idealism has its own potential pitfalls.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 13, No.3; Nov 2006: p455-466
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 13, No.3; Nov 2006: p455-466
Key WordsCauses of Nuclear Proliferation ;  Realism ;  Idealism ;  Nuclear Proliferation


 
 
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