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IRAN NUCLEAR PROGRAM (2) answer(s).
 
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Dangers of a nuclear Iran: the limits of containment / Edelman, Eric S; Krepinevich, Andrew F; Montgomery, Evan Braden   Journal Article
Krepinevich, Andrew F Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Iran's acquisition of a nuclear bomb would upend the Middle East. It is unclear how a nuclear-armed Iran would weigh the costs, benefits, and risks of brinkmanship, meaning that it could be difficult to deter Tehran from attacking the United States' interests or partners in the region.
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Toeing the line, drawing the line: China and Iran's nuclear ambitions / Berger, Bernt; Schell, Phillip   Journal Article
Berger, Bernt Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Over the past decade, China's relationship with Iran has been half-hearted. What has publicly been regarded as a close bilateral entente is in fact based on Tehran's lack of better options and China's clear ambition that a non-nuclear Iran should not be economically destabilised. The withdrawal of Chinese companies from technology transfers to Iran and the improvement of China's export controls have led to frustration on the Iranian side and set bounds to bilateral relations for the long term. Today, China tries to convey its disagreement with Iran's nuclear weapons program. At the same time, China has tried to separate the nuclear issue from civilian perspectives and opposed sanctions that might lastingly cripple Iran's economy. The reasons can be found in China's strategic regional considerations and interests in stability both inside and outside Iran. Thus, China has become a diplomatic broker whose credentials only suffer by the shortcomings of its own export control regime.
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