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ID160121
Title ProperBetween conformity and innovation
Other Title InformationChina’s and India’s quest for status as responsible nuclear powers
LanguageENG
AuthorEstrada, Kate Sullivan de ;  Leveringhaus, Nicola
Summary / Abstract (Note)China and India, as rising powers, have been proactive in seeking status as nuclear responsibles. Since the 1990s they have sought to demonstrate conformity with intersubjectively accepted understandings of nuclear responsibility within the global nuclear order, and have also sought recognition on the basis of particularistic practices of nuclear restraint. This article addresses two puzzles. First, nuclear restraint is at the centre of the pursuit of global nuclear order, so why have China and India not received recognition from influential members of the nuclear order for the full spectrum of their restraint-based behaviours? Second, why do China and India nonetheless persist with these behaviours? We argue that the conferral of status as a nuclear responsible is a politicised process shaped by the interests, values, and perceptions of powerful stakeholder states in the global nuclear order. China’s and India’s innovations are not incorporated into the currently accepted set of responsible nuclear behaviours because, indirectly, they pose a strategic, political, and social challenge to these states. However, China’s and India’s innovations are significant as an insight into their identity-projection and preferred social roles as distinctive rising powers, and as a means of introducing new, if nascent, ideas into non-proliferation practice and governance.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 44, No.3; Jul 2018: p.482-503
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol: 44 No 3
Key WordsChina ;  India ;  Global Nuclear Order ;  Rising Powers ;  Nuclear Responsibility ;  Status Seeking


 
 
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