{"product_id":"nuclear-logics-9780691134680","title":"Nuclear Logics","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eExamines why some states seek nuclear weapons while others renounce them. Looking at nine cases in East Asia and the Middle East, this book finds two distinct regional patterns. It shows how, in East Asia, the norm since the late 1960s has been to forswear nuclear weapons, and in the Middle East, the opposite is the case.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWinner of the 2008 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award, American Political Science Association Co-Winner of the 2008 Robert Jervis and Paul Schroeder Award for the Best Book on International History and Politics, International History and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association \"Nuclear Logics is a ground-breaking work demonstrating how theory-oriented studies in political science should be conducted. Nuclear Logics is an admirable undertaking which makes an indispensable contribution to IR theory development.\"--Shih-Yu Chou, Political Studies Review \"The most comprehensive, theoretical, and systematic challenge [to system-level imperatives] in years... This is an impressive work ... of primary value to experts and graduate students.\"--International Studies Review \"Solingen's argument is cogent and well researched ... convincing and intuitive ... demolishes the structural realist account... It deserves a wide readership.\"--International Affairs \"A serious, scholarly piece of work ... reinvigorating the already rich theoretical debate on this issue... Her methodological tools could prove useful in determining which Middle Eastern countries are more likely to go nuclear in reaction to Iran's programme.\"--Survival \"Proliferation theory steps outside the ivory tower in Etel Solingen's recent book, Nuclear Logics.\"--The Nonproliferation Review \"The cutting edge of nonproliferation research ... should be of great interest to both policy practitioners and scholars. [This book] display(s) a combination of theoretical sophistication, methodological rigor, focused comparative analysis involving original field research, and attention to hypothesis testing rarely found in the nonproliferation literature.\"--International Security \"Nuclear Logics is a timely study with important theoretical and practical implications. At the theoretical level, it encourages us to set aside monocausal explanations in favour of a more sophisticated but still transportable approach. At the practical level, the message that endogenous forces are vital to explaining the origins of nuclear behaviour can be incredibly valuable to policymakers who too often see proliferation as a simple action-reaction phenomenon driven by monolithic political forces. It deserves a wide readership.\"--Michael Vance, International Affairs \"[A]mbitious, insightful, and informative... The book is most impressive ... in its deliberate and judicious assessment of explanations drawn from relevant realist, neoliberal, constructivist, and democracy literatures. Indeed, the reasoned assault on realist arguments gives this book considerable punch.\"--James H. Lebovic, Political Science Quarterly \"Debates about the relevance of systematic political science theory for the maker of concrete policy decisions will perhaps never end. Solingen is to be congratulated for creating an interesting vehicle for such debate.\"--George H. Quester, International History Review \"In addition to her innovative argument, Solingen's research design and the way she carries it out are impressive. Solingen does a carefully focused comparison of nine states in East Asia and the Middle East and, in doing so, provides an excellent example of rigorous qualitative research that should appear on graduate method course syllabi.\"--Victor Asal,Journal of Peace Research \"As a work about International Relations theories of nuclear decisions, there should be little, if any, to be added to this remarkable achievement by Solingen.\"--Matake Kamiya, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePreface ix     Part One: Introduction and Conceptual Framework 1  Chapter One: Introduction 3  Chapter Two: Alternative Logics on Denuclearization 23      Part Two: East Asia: Denuclearization as the Norm, Nuclearization as the Anomaly 55  Chapter Three: Japan 57  Chapter Four: South Korea 82  Chapter Five: Taiwan (Republic of China) 100  Chapter Six: North Korea 118      Part Three: The Middle East: Nuclearization as the Norm, Denuclearization as the Anomaly 141  Chapter Seven: Iraq 143  Chapter Eight: Iran 164  Chapter Nine: Israel 187  Chapter Ten: Libya 213  Chapter Eleven: Egypt 229      Part Four: Conclusions 247  Chapter Twelve: Findings, Futures, and Policy Implications 249  Notes 301  References 351  Index 385","brand":"Princeton University Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49403754709335,"sku":"9780691134680","price":36.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9780691134680.jpg?v=1730484450","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/nuclear-logics-9780691134680","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}