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Nuclear Politics – 4 Volume Set : A Comprehensive Insights into Nuclear Politics from SAGE Library of International Relations
Nuclear Politics – 4 Vol Set by SAGE Library of International Relations is a complete collection that looks closely at the complex world of nuclear politics, which is a very important part of how countries relate to each other today. This set has four volumes, each carefully chosen to help readers understand the many different aspects of nuclear issues.
Volume One: The Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime looks at how nuclear politics has changed over time.
It covers the history of nuclear weapons and how they have influenced global power. It includes important writings about the beginnings of nuclear strategy, the arms race during the Cold War, and major events like the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Volume Two: Nuclear Proliferation looks at the ideas and arguments about nuclear deterrence, spreading of nuclear weapons, and getting rid of them.
It brings together thoughts from top experts and looks at whether nuclear deterrence works and what its moral implications are. It also looks at the problems of stopping nuclear weapons from spreading.
Volume Three: Nuclear Nonproliferation looks at the role of international groups and agreements in dealing with nuclear risks.
It discusses how effective the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are in making the world safer from nuclear weapons.
Volume Four: Nuclear Disarmament and Alternative Voices on Nuclear Issues covers current problems and future challenges in nuclear politics.
It talks about the nuclear goals of countries that aren’t part of the main international order, the danger of nuclear attacks by terrorists, new ways to defend against missiles, and the debate about using nuclear energy, which can be used for both peaceful and harmful purposes.
All four volumes together are a great resource for students, researchers, decision-makers, and people who work in this area.
They offer a full picture of the complicated and sometimes controversial topic of nuclear politics. The set is edited by respected experts in the field, who bring a lot of knowledge and insight into their work. This ensures the set is both wide in what it covers and deep in its analysis, making it a valuable tool for understanding the strategic, political, and ethical issues related to nuclear weapons in the modern world.





