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ID182038
Title ProperFrom supporting actor to ‘whipping the P5 + 1
Other Title InformationAssessing material and ideational influences on Israeli Policy toward the Iranian nuclear program (1996–2015)
LanguageENG
AuthorBenLevi, Raphael
Summary / Abstract (Note)Though Israel has an established doctrine of using overt force to prevent regional adversaries from attaining nuclear capabilities, it has not been applied in the case of Iran. Saving overt strikes, however, Israel’s approach to the Iranian nuclear program has changed a number of times, fluctuating between a forward-leaning aggressive stance and a less prominent role in support of international efforts. This article systematically addresses the ideational factors underlying Israel’s changing strategies, focusing on the interplay between two competing schools of thought in Israeli security strategy and highlighting insights from interviews with high-level officials and recently published memoirs.
`In' analytical NoteComparative Strategy Vol. 40, No.1-6; 2021: p. 563-584
Journal SourceComparative Strategy Vol: 40 No 1-6
Key WordsIsraeli Policy ;  P5 +  ;  Iranian Nuclear Program (1996–2015)


 
 
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