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Crossing Nuclear Thresholds - Leveraging Sociocultural Insights into Nuclear Decisionmaking

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This book applies the cutting-edge socio-cultural model Cultural Topography Analytic Framework (CTAF) pioneered in the authors' earlier volume Strategic Culture and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Culturally Based Insights into Comparative National Security Policymaking (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009) with an eye towards isolating those vectors of nuclear decision-making on which the US might exert influence within a foreign state. The case studies included in this volume tackle a number of the nuclear challenges-termed "nuclear thresholds"-likely to be faced by the US and identify the most promising points of leverage available to American policymakers in ameliorating a wide range of over-the-horizon nuclear challenges. Because near and medium-term nuclear thresholds are likely to involve both allies and adversaries simultaneously, meaning that US response will require strategies tailored to both the perception of threat experienced by the actors in question, the value the actorsplace on their relationship with the US, and the domestic context driving decision-making. This volume offers a nuanced look at each actor's identity, national norms, values, and perceptual lens in order to offer culturally-focused insights into behavior and intentions.

Table des matières

1. Introduction: Sociocultural Approaches to Understanding Nuclear Thresholds.- 2. The Cultural Topography Analytic Framework.- 3. Iran's Strategic Culture: Implications for Nuclear Policy.- 4. Prospects for Proliferation in Saudi Arabia.- 5. Israeli Strategic Culture and the Iran "Preemption Scare" of 2009-2013.- 6. Cultural Underpinnings of Current Russian Nuclear and Security Strategy.- 7. Ukraine's Nuclear Culture: Past, Present, and Future.- 8. North Korea's Strategic Culture and its Evolving Nuclear Strategy.- 9. Conclusion: Using Strategic Culture to Explain Real-World Decisionmaking.

A propos de l'auteur










Jeannie L. Johnson is Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department at Utah State University, USA.
Kerry M. Kartchner is Visiting Lecturer at the Bush School of Government and Public Policy at Texas A&M University, USA.

Marilyn Maines is Faculty Member at the Center for Advanced Study of Language at the University of Maryland in College Park, USA. 



Résumé

This book applies the cutting-edge socio-cultural model Cultural Topography Analytic Framework (CTAF) pioneered in the authors’ earlier volume Strategic Culture and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Culturally Based Insights into Comparative National Security Policymaking (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009) with an eye towards isolating those vectors of nuclear decision-making on which the US might exert influence within a foreign state. The case studies included in this volume tackle a number of the nuclear challenges—termed “nuclear thresholds”—likely to be faced by the US and identify the most promising points of leverage available to American policymakers in ameliorating a wide range of over-the-horizon nuclear challenges.  Because near and medium-term nuclear thresholds are likely to involve both allies and adversaries simultaneously, meaning that US response will require strategies tailored to both the perception of threat experienced by the actors in question, the value the actorsplace on their relationship with the US, and the domestic context driving decision-making. This volume offers a nuanced look at each actor’s identity, national norms, values, and perceptual lens in order to offer culturally-focused insights into behavior and intentions. 

Détails du produit

Collaboration Marilyn J Maines (Editeur), Jeannie L. Johnson (Editeur), Kerry M. Kartchner (Editeur), Kerr M Kartchner (Editeur), Kerry M Kartchner (Editeur), Marilyn J. Maines (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783030102470
ISBN 978-3-0-3010247-0
Pages 277
Dimensions 147 mm x 214 mm x 18 mm
Poids 394 g
Illustrations XXI, 277 p. 6 illus.
Thème Initiatives in Strategic Studies: Issues and Policies
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Sciences politiques comparées et internationales

B, International Relations, foreign policy, Political Science and International Studies, International Security Studies, Security, International

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