Acknowledgments
Abbreviations and Acronyms used in the Texts and Notes
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Neoclassical Realist Theory, Alliance Politics, and
Nonproliferation
Chapter 3: The United States and Israel's Nuclear Weapons Program,
1961-1973
Chapter 4: The United States and Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons
Program, 1975-1990
Chapter 5: The United States and South Korea's Nuclear Weapons
Program, 1971-1981
Chapter 6: The United States and Taiwan's Nuclear Weapons Program,
1967-1978
Chapter 7: Conclusions
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro is Associate Professor of Political Science
at Tufts University. His research and teaching focus on security
studies, international relations theory, international history and
politics, US foreign policy, intelligence, and national security.
He earned a PhD in government from Harvard University and an AB
from Duke University. He is the author of Balancing Risks: Great
Power Intervention in the Periphery, which won the
American Political Science Association's Robert L. Jervis and Paul
W. Schroeder Award for the Best Book in International History and
Politics, and the co-author, with Norrin M. Ripsman and Steven E.
Lobell, of Neoclassical
Realist Theory of International Politics.
"The great strength of this book lies in the well-written and well-sourced narratives detailing relations between each frenemy state and the US. Taliaferro places these narratives in the context of four theoretical frameworks, concluding that neoclassical realism offers the most compelling explanation of US behavior." -- T.C. Ellington, Wesleyan University, CHOICE
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