
Nuclear Responsibility
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Stephanie A. Stapleton is a research scientist at the Center for Naval Analyses and a PhD candidate in international conflict management at Kennesaw State University where she focuses on nuclear policy issues.
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Introduction by Todd C. Robinson, Air Command and Staff College, USA and Stephanie A. Stapleton, Kennesaw State University, USA
Chapter 1: Reconceptualizing Nuclear Responsibility by Todd C. Robinson, Air Command and Staff College, USA and Alice Spilman, University of Birmingham, UK
Chapter 2: From One Cold War to the Next: Hedging as an Enduring Imperative by Kyle Balzer, American Enterprise Institute, USA
Chapter 3: Nuclear Responsibility and the Shift in U.S. Disarmament Rhetoric by Tyler Bowen, U.S. Naval War College, USA
Chapter 4: The Emerging American Consensus on the Responsibility to Modernize, Compete, and Win by Robert Peters, The Heritage Foundation, USA
Chapter 5: Nuclear Responsibility in an Age of Integrated Deterrence: Does "Doing More" Lead to Better Responsibility? by E. Paige Reid, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, USA
Chapter 6: Sharing is Caring? The (Ir)responsibility of NATO's Nuclear Sharing Policy by Linde Desmaele, Leiden University, Netherlands
Chapter 7: China's Views of Its Responsibilities as a Nuclear Weapon State by Brendan Mulvaney, China Aerospace Studies Institute, USA
Chapter 8: Shifting Responsibilities: North Korea's Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons as a Security Imperative by Jinwon Lee, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, USA
Chapter 9: Gender, Feminism, and Constructions of Nuclear Responsibility by Sophia Poteet, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, USA
Chapter 10: Beyond Blame: Fostering Inclusive Dialogue on Nuclear Responsibilities
by Eva-Nour Repussard, British American Security Information Council, UK
Chapter 11: Justification and critique in the global nuclear order: Nuclear (ir)responsibility as practice by Megan Dee, University of Stirling, UK
Conclusion by Todd C. Robinson, Air Command and Staff College, USA and Stephanie A. Stapleton, Kennesaw State University, USA
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