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ID170973
Title ProperPower of prestige
Other Title InformationExplaining China’s Nuclear Weapons Decisions
LanguageENG
AuthorHaynes, Susan Turner
Summary / Abstract (Note)The majority of the nuclear proliferation literature is dedicated to understanding why states acquire nuclear weapons. While this question remains important, it is also advantageous to push beyond this inquiry to ask what motivates a state’s nuclear decisions after acquisition. Recent research indicates that a state’s nuclear force structure is heavily influenced by its threat environment. But what explains decisions relating to specific nuclear weapon systems? If security is a sufficient explanatory variable, then why would a state pursue nuclear weapons with high development and production costs but relatively low security gains? Using China as a case study, this article explores the power of prestige in explaining such decisions.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol. 16, No.1; Jan-Apr 2020: p.35-52
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 16 No 1
Key WordsNuclear Weapons ;  Nuclear Proliferation ;  China ;  Nuclear Bomb ;  Hydrogen Bomb ;  China - Nuclear Weapons ;  Sea Launched Ballistic Misslies ;  SLBM - China


 
 
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