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Stopping The Bomb: Sources and Effectiveness of US Nonproliferation Policy

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Stopping The Bomb: Sources and Effectiveness of US Nonproliferation Policy
Stopping The Bomb: Sources and Effectiveness of US Nonproliferation Policy

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Stopping The Bomb: Sources and Effectiveness of US Nonproliferation Policy

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This is an intense and meticulously sourced study on the topic of nuclear weapons proliferation, beginning with America's introduction of the Atomic Age... His book provides a full explanation of America's policy with a time sequence necessarily focusing on the domino effect of states acquiring a nuclear weapons capability and the import of bureaucratic decisions on international political behavior.—
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Stopping the Bomb
examines the historical development and effectiveness of American efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
Nicholas L. Miller offers here a novel theory that argues changes in American nonproliferation policy are the keys to understanding the nuclear landscape from the 1960s onward. The Chinese and Indian nuclear tests in the 1960s and 1970s forced the US government, Miller contends, to pay new and considerable attention to the idea of nonproliferation and to reexamine its foreign policies.
explores the role of the United States in combating the spread of nuclear weapons, an area often ignored to date. He explains why these changes occurred and how effective US policies have been in preventing countries from seeking and acquiring nuclear weapons. Miller's findings highlight the relatively rapid move from a permissive approach toward allies acquiring nuclear weapons to a more universal nonproliferation policy no matter whether friend or foe. Four in-depth case studies of US nonproliferation policy—toward Taiwan, Pakistan, Iran, and France—elucidate how the United States can compel countries to reverse ongoing nuclear weapons programs.
Miller's findings in
have important implications for the continued study of nuclear proliferation, US nonproliferation policy, and beyond.

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