Explores domestic opposition to NATO's nuclear sharing since 2010, offering the first comparative analysis of this contestation. Michal Onderco introduces a new theory explaining how policy elites navigate the tension between public demands and their own views of responsible nuclear policy.
Explores domestic opposition to NATO's nuclear sharing since 2010, offering the first comparative analysis of this contestation. Michal Onderco introduces a new theory explaining how policy elites navigate the tension between public demands and their own views of responsible nuclear policy.
Michal Onderco is Professor of International Relations at Erasmus University Rotterdam, and an affiliate at Charles University, Prague. His research focuses on domestic roots of foreign policy, and politics of nuclear weapons in Europe and globally. He is the author of Networked Nonproliferation (2021) and Iran's Nuclear Programme and Global South (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A (very) brief history of nuclear sharing 2. Technocratic responsiveness and nuclear sharing 3. Public opinion 4. Political parties 5. Civil society 6. Allies 7. Elites 8. Conclusion.
Introduction 1. A (very) brief history of nuclear sharing 2. Technocratic responsiveness and nuclear sharing 3. Public opinion 4. Political parties 5. Civil society 6. Allies 7. Elites 8. Conclusion.
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