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Small States and Security Regimes: The International Politics of Nuclear Non-Proliferation in Nordic Europe and the South Pacific

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Small States and Security Regimes argues that, contrary to the mainstream theories of international regime formation, small states do often play an important role in international politics. Masker first uses some of the insights of international regime theory to analyze the nuclear-free zone movement. His second objective is to explain why Australia and New Zealand, otherwise loyal allies of the U.S., defied the will of the American leadership and created a regional nuclear-free zone in 1985 while Denmark and Norway ...

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Small States and Security Regimes: The International Politics of Nuclear Non-Proliferation in Nordic Europe and the South Pacific 1995, University Press of America, Lanham, MD

ISBN-13: 9780819198464

Hardcover