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Giving Up the Bomb: In Search of a Model Describing States' Nuclear Behavior
Unformatted Document Text:  47 Paul, T.V. 2000. Power versus Prudence: Why Nations Forgo Nuclear Weapons, McGill- Queen’s University Press. Paznyak, Vyachaslau. 1998. “Belarus: in Search of a Security Identity”, in Allison, Roy and Bluth, Christoph, Security Dilemmas in Russia and Eurasia, The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Paznyak, Vyachaslau. 1995. “Belarusian Denuclearization Policy and the Control of Nuclear Weapons”, in Quester, George (ed.), The Nuclear Challenge in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, M. E. Sharpe. Peuch, Jean-Christophe. 1999. “Russian Interference in the Caspian Sea Region: Diplomacy Adrift”, in Lane, David (ed.), The Political Economy of Russian Oil,Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Price, Richard. 1998. “Reversing the Gun Sights: Transnational Civil Society Targets Land Mines”, International Organization, 52, 3, Summer. Quester, George (ed.), 1995. The Nuclear Challenge in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, M.E. Sharpe. Reiss, Mitchell. 1995a. Bridled Ambition: Why Countries Constrain Their Nuclear Capabilities, The Woodrow Wilson Center Press. Reiss, Mitchell. 1995b. “Nuclear Rollback Decisions: Future Lessons?”, Arms Control Today, Vol. 25, Issue 6, pp. 10-19 Sagan, Scott and Waltz, Kenneth. 2003. The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: a Debate Renewed, W.W. Norton & Company. Sagan, Scott. 1996/97. “Why Do States Build Nuclear Weapons? Three Models in Search of a Bomb”, International Security, Vol. 21, Issue 3, pp. 54-86 Sanders, Deborah. 2001. Security Co-operation between Russia abd Ukraine in the Post- Soviet Era, Palgrave. Schadlow, Nadia. 1998. “The Denuclearization of Ukraine: Consolidating Ukrainian Security” in Hajda, Lubomyr, Ukraine and the World, Harvard University Press. Simpson, John. 1994. “Nuclear Non-Proliferation in the Post-Cold War Era”, International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs), Vol. 70, Issue 1, Jan., pp. 17-39 Solingen, Etel. 1994. “The Political Economy of Nuclear Restraint”, International Security, Vol. 19, Issue 2, pp. 126-169 Stumpf, Waldo. 1995/96. “South Africa’s Nuclear Weapons Program: From Deterrence to Dismantlement”, Arms Control Today, Vol. 25, Issue 10, Dec/Jan, pp. 10-19 Tannenwald, Nina. 1999. “The Nuclear Taboo: The United States and the Normative Basis of Nuclear Non-Use”, International Organization, Summer, 53, 3: 433-468 The Current Digest of the Post Soviet Press – various volumes Vasylenko, Volodymyr. 1993. “Kiev and the Bomb: Ukrainians Reply”, Foreign Affairs, September/October, pp. 185-186 Waltz, Kenneth. 1979. Theory of International Politics, McGraw Hill, Inc.

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Paul, T.V. 2000. Power versus Prudence: Why Nations Forgo Nuclear Weapons, McGill-
Queen’s University Press.
Paznyak, Vyachaslau. 1998. “Belarus: in Search of a Security Identity”, in Allison, Roy
and Bluth, Christoph, Security Dilemmas in Russia and Eurasia, The Royal
Institute of International Affairs.
Paznyak, Vyachaslau. 1995. “Belarusian Denuclearization Policy and the Control of
Nuclear Weapons”, in Quester, George (ed.), The Nuclear Challenge in Russia
and the New States of Eurasia, M. E. Sharpe.
Peuch, Jean-Christophe. 1999. “Russian Interference in the Caspian Sea Region:
Diplomacy Adrift”, in Lane, David (ed.), The Political Economy of Russian Oil,
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Price, Richard. 1998. “Reversing the Gun Sights: Transnational Civil Society Targets
Land Mines”, International Organization, 52, 3, Summer.
Quester, George (ed.), 1995. The Nuclear Challenge in Russia and the New States of
Eurasia, M.E. Sharpe.
Reiss, Mitchell. 1995a. Bridled Ambition: Why Countries Constrain Their Nuclear
Capabilities, The Woodrow Wilson Center Press.
Reiss, Mitchell. 1995b. “Nuclear Rollback Decisions: Future Lessons?”, Arms Control
Today, Vol. 25, Issue 6, pp. 10-19
Sagan, Scott and Waltz, Kenneth. 2003. The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: a Debate
Renewed, W.W. Norton & Company.
Sagan, Scott. 1996/97. “Why Do States Build Nuclear Weapons? Three Models in Search
of a Bomb”, International Security, Vol. 21, Issue 3, pp. 54-86
Sanders, Deborah. 2001. Security Co-operation between Russia abd Ukraine in the Post-
Soviet Era, Palgrave.
Schadlow, Nadia. 1998. “The Denuclearization of Ukraine: Consolidating Ukrainian
Security” in Hajda, Lubomyr, Ukraine and the World, Harvard University Press.
Simpson, John. 1994. “Nuclear Non-Proliferation in the Post-Cold War Era”,
International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs), Vol. 70, Issue 1,
Jan., pp. 17-39
Solingen, Etel. 1994. “The Political Economy of Nuclear Restraint”, International
Security, Vol. 19, Issue 2, pp. 126-169
Stumpf, Waldo. 1995/96. “South Africa’s Nuclear Weapons Program: From Deterrence
to Dismantlement”, Arms Control Today, Vol. 25, Issue 10, Dec/Jan, pp. 10-19
Tannenwald, Nina. 1999. “The Nuclear Taboo: The United States and the Normative
Basis of Nuclear Non-Use”, International Organization, Summer, 53, 3: 433-468
The Current Digest of the Post Soviet Press – various volumes
Vasylenko, Volodymyr. 1993. “Kiev and the Bomb: Ukrainians Reply”, Foreign Affairs,
September/October, pp. 185-186
Waltz, Kenneth. 1979. Theory of International Politics, McGraw Hill, Inc.


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