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8. Israel: A Sui Generis Proliferator
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatteri
- Contentsv
- Tables and Figuresvii
- Preface and Acknowledgmentsix
- Contributorsxv
- Introduction: Investigating Nuclear Weapons in a New Era1
- Part I: Historical, Strategic, and Conceptual Perspectives
- 1. Asia’s Security Environment: From Subordinate to Region Dominant System37
- 2. Exploring Roles, Strategies, and Implications: Historical and Conceptual Perspectives78
- Part II: National Nuclear Policies and Strategies
- 3. The Nuclear Weapon States111
- 4. Russia: “New” Inconsistent Nuclear Thinking and Policy134
- 5. China: Dynamic Minimum Deterrence161
- 6. India: The Logic of Assured Retaliation188
- 7. Pakistan: The Dilemma of Nuclear Deterrence215
- 8. Israel: A Sui Generis Proliferator241
- 9. North Korea: Existential Deterrence and Diplomatic Leverage269
- 10. Iran: The Nuclear Quandary296
- 11. Nuclear Terrorism: Prospects in Asia323
- 12. Japan: New Nuclear Realism347
- 13. South Korea: Fears of Abandonment and Entrapment373
- 14. Taiwan: Conventional Deterrence, Soft Power, and the Nuclear Option404
- 15. Australia: Back to the Future?429
- 16. ASEAN: The Road Not Taken451
- Part III: Conclusion
- 17. Nuclear Weapons and National Security: Far-Reaching Influence and Deterrence Dominance479
- 18. Reinforcing National Security and Regional Stability: The Implications of Nuclear Weapons and Strategies508
- Index545
- Also from Muthiah Alagappa572
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatteri
- Contentsv
- Tables and Figuresvii
- Preface and Acknowledgmentsix
- Contributorsxv
- Introduction: Investigating Nuclear Weapons in a New Era1
- Part I: Historical, Strategic, and Conceptual Perspectives
- 1. Asia’s Security Environment: From Subordinate to Region Dominant System37
- 2. Exploring Roles, Strategies, and Implications: Historical and Conceptual Perspectives78
- Part II: National Nuclear Policies and Strategies
- 3. The Nuclear Weapon States111
- 4. Russia: “New” Inconsistent Nuclear Thinking and Policy134
- 5. China: Dynamic Minimum Deterrence161
- 6. India: The Logic of Assured Retaliation188
- 7. Pakistan: The Dilemma of Nuclear Deterrence215
- 8. Israel: A Sui Generis Proliferator241
- 9. North Korea: Existential Deterrence and Diplomatic Leverage269
- 10. Iran: The Nuclear Quandary296
- 11. Nuclear Terrorism: Prospects in Asia323
- 12. Japan: New Nuclear Realism347
- 13. South Korea: Fears of Abandonment and Entrapment373
- 14. Taiwan: Conventional Deterrence, Soft Power, and the Nuclear Option404
- 15. Australia: Back to the Future?429
- 16. ASEAN: The Road Not Taken451
- Part III: Conclusion
- 17. Nuclear Weapons and National Security: Far-Reaching Influence and Deterrence Dominance479
- 18. Reinforcing National Security and Regional Stability: The Implications of Nuclear Weapons and Strategies508
- Index545
- Also from Muthiah Alagappa572