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Iran and Nuclear Weapons - Protracted Conflict and Proliferation

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This book investigates what is driving Iran's nuclear weapons programme in a less-hostile regional environment, using a theory of protracted conflicts to explicate proliferation.


List of contents










Introduction Part 1: Causes of Proliferation 1. Factors Utilized to Comprehend Iran's Nuclear Weapons Aspiration Part 2: Theory 2. Proliferation Proclivities of Protracted Conflict States Part 3: Case Study: Iran 3. Iran's Nuclear Ambition and Twin Protracted Conflicts between 1947-1979 4. Iran's Nuclear Program and Triple Protracted Conflicts from 1979 Onwards 5. The Ramifications of the Asymmetric Iran-US Protracted Conflict from 1990-2000 in Iran's Nuclear Domain 6. Iran's Fast-Paced Proliferation Activity and Hostile US Policy since 2000. Conclusion. Bibliography


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Saira Khan is a Research Associate at McGill-University of Montreal Joint Research Group in International Security (REGIS).


Summary

This book investigates what is driving Iran's nuclear weapons programme in a less-hostile regional environment, using a theory of protracted conflicts to explicate proliferation.

Product details

Authors Saira Khan, Saira (University of Amsterdam Khan
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.04.2013
 
EAN 9780415845342
ISBN 978-0-415-84534-2
No. of pages 176
Series Routledge Global Security Stud
Routledge Global Security Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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