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2023
This bibliography reviews the scholarly literature on the meaning, causes, and consequences of nuclear proliferation. Specifically, the bibliography focuses on “horizontal” nuclear weapons proliferation, which can be defined as the acquisition of nuclear weapons by states and other political entities that did not previously have them.
Jacques Hymans, Miriam Barnum
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This bibliography reviews the scholarly literature on the meaning, causes, and consequences of nuclear proliferation. Specifically, the bibliography focuses on “horizontal” nuclear weapons proliferation, which can be defined as the acquisition of nuclear weapons by states and other political entities that did not previously have them.
Jacques Hymans, Miriam Barnum
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Proliferation and the Logic of the Nuclear Market
International Security, 2019The evolution of the nuclear market explains why there are only nine members of the nuclear club, not twenty-five or more, as some analysts predicted. In the absence of a supplier cartel that can regulate nuclear transfers, the more suppliers there are ...
Eliza Gheorghe
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Nuclear Proliferation and Non-Proliferation
2017Nuclear proliferation became an increasingly major concern after France and then China joined the nuclear “club” in the 1960s. However, it was not until India’s “peaceful nuclear explosive” test of 1974 that a real sense of potential worldwide crisis emerged, which also spawned a substantial amount of serious writing on the issue.
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The Nonproliferation Review, 2009
As the potential for the involvement of corporations in the manufacture of nuclear weapons has increased, particularly through dual-use technology, global regulation has failed to keep pace. Where regulation of private corporations does exist, in the form of treaties, UN resolutions, or more informal arrangements, the obligations fall only on states ...
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As the potential for the involvement of corporations in the manufacture of nuclear weapons has increased, particularly through dual-use technology, global regulation has failed to keep pace. Where regulation of private corporations does exist, in the form of treaties, UN resolutions, or more informal arrangements, the obligations fall only on states ...
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Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Ages
2020This chapter explores why some states have chosen to build the bomb while others have not, the debate over the impact of nuclear proliferation and the significance of nuclear ages, before introducing the concept of nuclear latency. The first section looks at different models used to explain nuclear acquisition and retention and addresses the question ...
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Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Entitlement
Ethics & International Affairs, 1995The debate over nuclear proliferation has generated a large literature, but this literature does not adequately address the moral issues. A moral analysis of proliferation must go beyond concerns of international security. In this essay, Lee addresses the following questions: (1) Does nuclear proliferation make the world a more dangerous place; that is,
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Nuclear Proliferation and the Near-Nuclear Countries.
Pacific Affairs, 1976Ralph Sanders, Onkar Marwah, Ann Schulz
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Is nuclear war more likely after Russia’s suspension of the New START treaty?
Nature, 2023J. Tollefson
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