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Author Rabinowitz, Or, author

Title Bargaining on nuclear tests : Washington and its Cold War deals / Or Rabinowitz
Edition First Edition
Published Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2014

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Description xiv, 230 pages ; 25 cm
Contents Introduction -- The paradox of hegemony -- The NPT, nuclear tests, and their changing legal status -- The American test ban debate -- Israel -- South Africa -- Pakistan -- India -- Conclusions
Summary "Most observers who follow nuclear history agree on one major aspect regarding Israel's famous policy of nuclear ambiguity; mainly that it is an exception. More specifically, it is largely accepted that the 1969 Nixon-Meir understanding, which formally established Israel's policy of nuclear ambiguity and transformed it from an undeclared Israeli strategy into a long-lasting undisclosed bilateral agreement, was in fact a singularity, aimed at allowing Washington to turn a blind eye to the existence of an Israeli arsenal. According to conventional wisdom, this nuclear bargain was a foreign policy exception on behalf of Washington, an exception which reflected a relationship growing closer and warmer between the superpower leading the free world and its small Cold War associate. Contrary to the orthodox narrative, this research demonstrates that this was not the case. The 1969 bargain was not, in fact, an exception, but rather the first of three Cold War era deals on nuclear tests brokered by Washington with its Cold War associates, the other two being Pakistan and South Africa. These two deals are not well known and until now were discussed and explored in the literature in a very limited fashion. Bargaining on Nuclear Tests places the role of nuclear tests by American associates, as well as Washington's attempts to prevent and delay them, at the heart of a new nuclear history narrative."--Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-226) and index
Subject Nuclear arms control -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140089
Genre/Form History.
LC no. 2013953305
ISBN 0198702930
9780198702931