How the Qaddafi regime was driven into nuclear disarmament
- How can we drive atomic renegades – states that run illegal nuclear weapons programs – into disarmament with the help of negotiations? This question, which puts the design of negotiation strategies at the focus of attention, has puzzled foreign policy makers for decades. It has, thus far, lost nothing of its relevance. But despite its importance, bargaining dynamics with atomic renegade states – so-called Nuclear Reversal Negotiations (NRN) – were largely omitted in International Relations (IR) literature. A systematic and theoretically grounded analysis on NRN is still missing.[...]
Document Type: | Doctoral Thesis |
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Language: | English |
Author(s): | Thomas Müller-Färber |
Advisor: | Markus Jachtenfuchs |
Referee: | Michael Zürn |
Hertie Collections (Serial Number): | Dissertations submitted to the Hertie School (04/2016) |
Publication year: | 2017 |
Publishing Institution: | Hertie School |
Granting Institution: | Hertie School |
Thesis date: | 2017/05/28 |
Number pages: | XI, 407 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.48462/opus4-2334 |
Release Date: | 2017/06/28 |
Notes: | Prior title: Nuclear Reversal Negotiations with the Qaddafi Regime : How to Design well-fitting Diplomatic Interventions that Drive Atomic Renegate States into Disarmament |
Notes: | Shelf mark: 2017D008 + 2017D008+1 |
Hertie School Research: | Publications PhD Researchers |
Licence of document (German): | Creative Commons - CC BY - 4.0 International |