- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > 英文書
- > Politics / International Relations
Full Description
This book challenges the widely held assumption that a nuclear-armed Iran would provoke a proliferation cascade in the Middle East. Arguing that a domino effect is by no means inevitable, the authors set out a number of policy measures that could be enacted by the international community to reduce this risk.
Contents
Foreword; Sir Lawrence Freedman Preface and Acknowledgements 1. The Dangers of a Nuclear-Armed Iran 2. Saudi Arabia: The Logic of Restraint 3. Egypt: Domestic Uncertainty, Nuclear Consistency 4. Syria: A Political Regime in Flux 5. Turkey: Non-proliferation and International Integration 6. Iran: Arming Terrorists with Nukes? 7. Living with an Iranian Bomb: Preventing Further Proliferation in the Middle East