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ID152376
Title ProperSecurity assurances and proliferation risks in the Trump administration
LanguageENG
AuthorKnopf, Jeffrey W
Summary / Abstract (Note)Comments that Donald Trump made while campaigning to be U.S. president have raised concerns that his administration will pull back from U.S. alliance commitments and encourage countries such as Japan and South Korea to acquire nuclear arms. The new article by Frühling and O’Neil outlines an institutional framework that can be helpful in assessing the risks that Trump administration policies will lead to nuclear proliferation. An institutional perspective shows that important elements of U.S. security assurances will continue to function, and this reduces the chances that President Trump’s actions or statements will trigger proliferation by U.S. allies. The greatest risk to global non-proliferation efforts posed by a Trump administration in fact lies elsewhere, in the possibility that President Trump will seek to abrogate the Iran nuclear deal.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 38, No.1; Apr 2017: p.26-34
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 38 No 1
Key WordsNuclear Proliferation ;  Alliances ;  Assurance ;  Extended Nuclear Deterrence


 
 
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