When Proliferation Causes Peace: The Psychology of Nuclear Crises

When Proliferation Causes Peace: The Psychology of Nuclear Crises

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Sep 25, 2017 · Englisch · Taschenbuch (304 Seiten)
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Format Taschenbuch
Seiten 304
Sprache Englisch
Veröffentlicht Sep 25, 2017
Verlag Georgetown University Press
ISBN-10 1626164959
ISBN-13 9781626164956

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Michael D. Cohen explores the complex relationship between nuclear proliferation and global peace in this insightful examination. He delves into the psychological underpinnings that influence state behavior during nuclear crises, shedding light on how the possession of nuclear weapons can paradoxically foster a sense of stability. Through thorough analysis and case studies, Cohen presents the argument that deterrence plays a critical role in maintaining peace between nations with these formidable arsenals.

As tensions rise in various regions, the psychological aspect of decision-making becomes increasingly crucial. Cohen's work challenges traditional views, suggesting that acquiring nuclear capabilities may lead to a more cautious and calculated approach among nations, ultimately preventing conflict. By intertwining psychological theories with real-world scenarios, he offers readers a fresh perspective on the intricate dance of diplomacy, power, and the ever-present shadow of nuclear armament.

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