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Going nuclear: does the non-proliferation treaty matter? / Bergner, Jonathan D   Journal Article
Bergner, Jonathan D Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is considered the model for how to address the complex problem of proliferation. This article analyzes the NPT's impact on the decision to peacefully give up nuclear weapons programs in four states-South Korea, Argentina, Brazil, and Libya. It concludes that while the nuclear decision-making calculus is complicated, because of the centrality of security concerns in nuclear decision-making, the NPT as currently structured appears not to have had a meaningful impact. This article accordingly suggests that nonproliferation efforts should focus on working directly with problem states to alter their calculations about the utility of nuclear weapons.
Key Words NPT  Brazil  Argentina  South Korea  Libya  Nuclear weapon 
Nuclear Weapons Programs 
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