
All Options on the Table
Leaders, Preventive War, and Nuclear Proliferation
Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark(Author)
Cornell University Press
Published on 15. November 2021
Book
Hardback
276 pages
978-1-5017-6034-1 (ISBN)
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When is preventive war chosen to counter nuclear proliferation? In All Options on the Table, Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark looks beyond systemic and slow-moving factors such as the distribution of power. Instead, she highlights individual leaders' beliefs to explain when preventive military force is the preferred strategy. Executive perspective-not institutional structure-is paramount.
Whitlark makes her argument through archivally based comparative case studies. She focuses on executive decision making regarding nuclear programs in China, North Korea, Iraq, Pakistan, and Syria. This book considers the actions of US presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, as well as Israeli prime ministers Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Ehud Olmert. All Options on the Table demonstrates that leaders have different beliefs about the consequences of nuclear proliferation in the international system and their state's ability to deter other states' nuclear activity. These divergent beliefs lead to variation in leaders' preferences regarding the use of preventive military force as a counter-proliferation strategy.
The historical evidence amassed in All Options on the Table bears on strategic assessments of aspiring nuclear powers such as Iran and North Korea. Whitlark argues that only those leaders who believe that nuclear proliferation is destabilizing for the international system will consider preventive force to counter such challenges. In a complex nuclear world, this insight helps explain why the use of force as a counter-proliferation strategy has been an extremely rare historical event.
Whitlark makes her argument through archivally based comparative case studies. She focuses on executive decision making regarding nuclear programs in China, North Korea, Iraq, Pakistan, and Syria. This book considers the actions of US presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, as well as Israeli prime ministers Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Ehud Olmert. All Options on the Table demonstrates that leaders have different beliefs about the consequences of nuclear proliferation in the international system and their state's ability to deter other states' nuclear activity. These divergent beliefs lead to variation in leaders' preferences regarding the use of preventive military force as a counter-proliferation strategy.
The historical evidence amassed in All Options on the Table bears on strategic assessments of aspiring nuclear powers such as Iran and North Korea. Whitlark argues that only those leaders who believe that nuclear proliferation is destabilizing for the international system will consider preventive force to counter such challenges. In a complex nuclear world, this insight helps explain why the use of force as a counter-proliferation strategy has been an extremely rare historical event.
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English
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Ithaca
United States
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Paper over boards
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1 b&w line drawing - 1 Line drawings, black and white
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
907 gr
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978-1-5017-6034-1 (9781501760341)
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Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark
All Options on the Table
Leaders, Preventive War, and Nuclear Proliferation
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Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark is Assistant Professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology. Whitlark's articles have appeared in Security Studies, International Studies Quarterly, and International Studies Perspectives. Follow her on X @RachelWhitlark
Content
1. When Leaders Use Preventive Military Force
2. Explaining Preventive War as a Counterproliferation Strategy
3. JFK and LBJ Confront China's Nuclear Program
4. Presidents 41 and 42 Engage North Korea's Nuclear Program
5. Three US Presidents Tangle with Iraq's Nuclear Program
6. Israel's Preventive War Decision Making
7. Conclusion
2. Explaining Preventive War as a Counterproliferation Strategy
3. JFK and LBJ Confront China's Nuclear Program
4. Presidents 41 and 42 Engage North Korea's Nuclear Program
5. Three US Presidents Tangle with Iraq's Nuclear Program
6. Israel's Preventive War Decision Making
7. Conclusion