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Alliance coercion and nuclear restraint: how the United States thwarted West Germany's nuclear ambitions / Gerzhoy, Gene   Article
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Summary/Abstract A prominent model of nuclear proliferation posits that a powerful patron state can prevent a weaker ally from proliferating by providing it with security guarantees. The history of West Germany's pursuit of the bomb from 1954 to 1969 suggests that a patron may also need to threaten the client state with military abandonment to convince it not to acquire nuclear weapons.
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