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Tempting Fate
Why Nonnuclear States Confront Nuclear Opponents
von Paul C. Avey
Verlag: Cornell University Press
Reihe: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
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ISBN: 978-1-5017-4039-8
Erschienen am 15.11.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B]
Umfang: 252 Seiten

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Unpacking of the dynamics of conflict under conditions of nuclear monopoly, Paul C. Avey argues in Tempting Fate that the costs and benefits of using nuclear weapons create openings that weak nonnuclear actors can exploit. Avey uses four case studies to show the key strategies available to nonnuclear states: Iraqi decision-making under Saddam Hussein in confrontations with the United States; Egyptian leaders' thinking about the Israeli nuclear arsenal during wars in 1969-70 and 1973; Chinese confrontations with the United States in 1950, 1954, and 1958; and a dispute that never escalated to war, the Soviet-United States tensions between 1946 and 1948 that culminated in the Berlin Blockade.

Strategies employed include limiting the scope of the conflict, holding chemical and biological weapons in reserve, seeking outside support, and leveraging international non-use norms. Avey demonstrates clearly that nuclear weapons cast a definite but limited shadow, and while the world continues to face various nuclear challenges, understanding conflict in nuclear monopoly will remain a pressing concern for analysts and policymakers.

Thanks to generous funding from Virginia Tech and its participation in TOME, the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes, available from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.



Introduction
1. The Strategic Logic of Nuclear Monopoly
2. Iraq versus the United States
3. Egypt versus Israel
4. China versus the United States
5. The Soviet Union versus the United States
Conclusion



Paul C. Avey is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Virginia Tech.


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