Nuclear Logics
Discover the compelling insights of Nuclear Logics by Etel Solingen, published in 2007. This thought-provoking book delves into the complex reasons behind why certain states pursue nuclear weapons while others choose to abandon them. Through a meticulous examination of nine case studies in East Asia and the Middle East, Solingen identifies two distinct regional patterns: East Asia has largely embraced a norm of nuclear abstention since the late 1960s, while the Middle East exhibits a contrasting trend of nuclear acquisition. With 424 pages of in-depth analysis, Nuclear Logics is essential for anyone interested in international relations, arms control, and the dynamics of nuclear nonproliferation. Enhance your understanding of global security issues with this insightful exploration of political science and international cooperation.