“Ambiguity” was the term srael nuclear posture was traditionally referred to: the peculiarity of the position that Israel held in regards to the “atomic club” lay in the lack of confirmation that it had indeed become part of the assembly of nuclear powers. Because of such nuclear posture, the United States government prevented a proliferation race in Middle East, at least until the 1980s.
Gerlini, M. (2012). Almost a Paradox: How Israel’s Nuclear ambiguity Sets the Stage to contain Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East. In M. Trentin, M. Gerlini (a cura di), The Middle East and the Cold War: Between Security and Development (pp. 129-149). Cambridge : Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Almost a Paradox: How Israel’s Nuclear ambiguity Sets the Stage to contain Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East
GERLINI M
2012-01-01
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“Ambiguity” was the term srael nuclear posture was traditionally referred to: the peculiarity of the position that Israel held in regards to the “atomic club” lay in the lack of confirmation that it had indeed become part of the assembly of nuclear powers. Because of such nuclear posture, the United States government prevented a proliferation race in Middle East, at least until the 1980s.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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