Nuclear latency and the participation puzzle: constructing of the international non-proliferation regime:
Zusammenfassung: Scholars and practitioners usually regard the nuclear non-proliferation regime as composed of two categories of countries – those with and those without nuclear weapons. The latter are regarded as the core designers of that regime, while the former have their prominence in shaping n...
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Zusammenfassung: | Zusammenfassung: Scholars and practitioners usually regard the nuclear non-proliferation regime as composed of two categories of countries – those with and those without nuclear weapons. The latter are regarded as the core designers of that regime, while the former have their prominence in shaping non-proliferation institutions eclipsed or ignored. This book proposes to go beyond that duality by focusing on a usually neglected group of states: latent nuclear countries. Those are the countries that possess advanced nuclear capabilities but no weapons. This book shows that latent nuclear countries not only participate actively in non-proliferation institutions but also promote the creation of new frameworks highlighting concerns and perspectives different from their nuclear-weapon and nuclear-free counterparts. The author makes this argument through an intricate combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, with an in-depth analysis of Brazil and Germany as sources for case studies. He makes the case to understand the nuclear non-proliferation regime as an inclusive and refined approach that takes into consideration countries’ nuclear capabilities, identities, role conceptions, and domestic structures. Leonardo Bandarra is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, working on nuclear verification, disarmament, and non-proliferation as part of the network "VeSPoTec: Center for Integrated interdisciplinary verification research" (group: "Social-Constructivist Approaches to Trust and Verification) funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research |
Beschreibung: | xxi,248 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9783031701214 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-031-70122-1 |
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title_full | Nuclear latency and the participation puzzle: constructing of the international non-proliferation regime Leonardo Bandarra |
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title_full_unstemmed | Nuclear latency and the participation puzzle: constructing of the international non-proliferation regime Leonardo Bandarra |
title_short | Nuclear latency and the participation puzzle: constructing of the international non-proliferation regime |
title_sort | nuclear latency and the participation puzzle constructing of the international non proliferation regime |
topic | Terrorism. Political violence. International relations. Human rights. Political science. |
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