Security Assurances and Nuclear Nonproliferation

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Pub. Date: 2012-08-15
Publisher(s): Stanford Security Studies
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Summary

While policy makers and scholars have long devoted considerable attention to strategies like deterrence, which threaten others with unacceptable consequences, such threat-based strategies are not always the best option. In some cases, a state may be better off seeking to give others a greater sense of security, rather than by holding their security at risk. The most prominent use of these security assurances has been in conjunction with efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. Ongoing concerns about the nuclear activities of countries like Iran and North Korea, and the possible reactions of other states in their regions, have catapulted this topic into high profile. This book represents the first study to explore the overall utility of assurance strategies, to evaluate their effectiveness as a tool for preventing nuclear proliferation, and to identify conditions under which they are more or less likely to be effective.

Author Biography

Jeffrey W. Knopf is Professor and Chair, Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies. He is the author of Domestic Society and International Cooperation: The Impact of Protest on U.S. Arms Control Policy.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgmentsp. viii
Contributorsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
Theory and History
Security Assurances: Initial Hypothesesp. 13
The Psychology of Assurance: An Emotional Talep. 39
The Role of Security Assurances in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regimep. 57
Case Studies
Libya, Nuclear Rollback, and the Role of Negative and Positive Security Assurancesp. 89
Security Assurances and Iran: Assessment and Re-conceptualizationp. 111
Maintaining Japan's Non-Nuclear Identity: The Role of U.S. Security Assurancesp. 137
Infusing Commitment with Credibility: The Role of Security Assurances in Cementing the U.S.-ROK Alliancep. 162
Assessing the Role of Security Assurances in Dealing with North Koreap. 189
The United States and Swedish Plans to Build the Bomb, 1945-68p. 219
The "Model" of Ukrainian Denuclearizationp. 246
Conclusions
Conclusionsp. 275
Indexp. 291
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