ID | 091418 |
Title Proper | Spreading temptation |
Other Title Information | proliferation and peaceful nuclear cooperation agreements |
Language | ENG |
Author | Fuhrmann, Matthew |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Peaceful nuclear cooperation-the transfer of nuclear technology, materials, or know-how from one state to another for peaceful purposes-leads to the spread of nuclear weapons. In particular, countries that receive peaceful nuclear assistance are more likely to initiate weapons programs and successfully develop the bomb, especially when they are also faced with security threats. Statistical analysis based on a new data set of more than 2,000 bilateral civilian nuclear cooperation agreements signed from 1950 to 2000 lends strong support for this argument. Brief case studies of the Indian and Pakistani nuclear weapons programs provide further evidence of the links between peaceful nuclear assistance and proliferation. |
`In' analytical Note | International Security Vol. 34, No. 1; Sum 2009: p7-41 |
Journal Source | International Security Vol. 34, No. 1; Sum 2009: p7-41 |
Key Words | Nuclear Cooperation ; Nuclear Proliferation ; India ; Nuclear Programme - 1964 ; Pakistan ; Nuclear Programme - 1987 |