When Proliferation Causes Peace : The Psychology of Nuclear Crises /
Does the acquisitions of nuclear weapons by a state lead to peace and stability through deterrence, or does it lead to instability and dangerous crises? This is one of the great debates in international relations scholarship. Michael D. Cohen argues that nuclear weapons acquisition often does danger...
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Washington, DC :
Georgetown University Press,
[2017]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Nuclear weapons: cause of conflict or principle of peace?
- 2. Fear and learning: psychology, nuclear crises, and foreign policy
- 3. Blind moles and mutual extermination: the Soviet Union, 1956-1962
- 4. The most dangerous place in the world: Pakistan, 1998-2002
- 5. I thought it was my last meal: Kennedy, Vajpayee, Nixon, and Mao
- 6. If you can get through this period : when proliferation causes peace.