Title of article :
Nuclear Proliferation: The Islamic Republic of Iran
Author/Authors :
Gawdat Bahgat، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Since the early 2000s considerable attention has been focused on Iran’s
nuclear ambition. Several Western powers accuse the Islamic Republic
of developing nuclear weapons capability. Iran categorically denies these
accusations and insists that it seeks nuclear power for peaceful purposes.
This essay examines Iran’s nuclear program. In the first part the lessons
learned from other countries’ experiences are analyzed. The literature
on nuclear proliferation suggests that countries seek nuclear weapons
for security reasons and political leverage and prestige. On the other
hand, leaders are persuaded to give up their nuclear ambition as a result
of domestic changes, the impact of nonproliferation regime, and U.S.
policy. In the second part of this essay these theoretical models are
applied to the Iranian case. The study discusses the argument for and
against Iran’s nuclear ambition. It advocates a multilateral and multidimensional
approach to deal with the nuclear impasse
Keywords :
nuclear free zone , nonproliferation regime , Security model , collective selfimage , coercive diplomacy
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives