PSYCHOLOGY OF NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION: IDENTITY, EMOTIONS, AND FOREIGN POLICY

PSYCHOLOGY OF NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION: IDENTITY, EMOTIONS, AND FOREIGN POLICY

by JACQUES E.C HYMANS

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"Dozens of states have long been capable of acquiring nuclear weapons, yet only a few have actually done so. Jacques E. C. Hymans finds that the key to this surprising historical pattern lies not in externally imposed constraints, but rather in state leaders' conceptions of national identity. Synthesizing a wide range of scholarship from the humanities and social sciences to experimental psychology and neuroscience, Hymans builds a rigorous model of decisionmaking that links identity to emotions and ultimately to nuclear policy choices. Exhaustively researched case studies of France, India, Argentina, and Australia - two countries that got the bomb and two that abstained - demonstrate the value of this model while debunking common myths."--BOOK JACKET.

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