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The History of Proliferation Optimism: Does It Have a Future?
Authors:Matthew Kroenig
Institution:1. Associate Professor and International Relations Field Chair, Department of Government Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA;2. Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, The Atlantic Council
Abstract:Students of international politics known as ‘proliferation optimists’ argue that when it comes to the spread of nuclear weapons ‘more may be better’ because nuclear weapons deter great power war and produce greater levels of international stability. This essay provides a critique of proliferation optimism, challenging optimism’s conception of nuclear deterrence theory, its logical underpinnings, and its policy recommendations. It does this by conducting an intellectual history of proliferation optimism, identifying the core weaknesses of proliferation optimism as a theoretical framework, and articulating the myriad threats posed by nuclear proliferation.
Keywords:Nuclear Weapons  Nuclear Proliferation  Deterrence  Proliferation Optimism  Proliferation Pessimism
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