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Cultures of Counterproliferation - The Making of Us and Israeli Policy on Iran''s Nuclear Program

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book argues that the nature of counterproliferation strengthens the effect of cultural factors in policy choices, and illustrates this by focusing on US and Israeli policy towards the Iranian nuclear program.


List of contents










Introduction 1. Culture and Counterproliferation 2. American Approaches to Strategy and Counterproliferation 3. Israeli Approaches to Strategy and Counterproliferation 4. Comparing the Approaches across States 5. Awkward First Steps of Tango, 1996-2001 6. Iran Caught Red-Handed, 2002-2008 7. 8. A Better Deal or No Deal, 2016-2020 9. Comparing Policies


About the author










Raphael BenLevi is a postdoctoral fellow in international relations at School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa, and Director of the Churchill Program for National Security at Tikvah Fund Israel. He received his PhD from Bar-Ilan University.


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