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Achieving Nuclear Ambitions

Scientists, Politicians, and Proliferation

Jacques E. C. Hymans (Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California)

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English
Cambridge University Press
16 February 2012
Despite the global spread of nuclear hardware and knowledge, at least half of the nuclear weapons projects launched since 1970 have definitively failed, and even the successful projects have generally needed far more time than expected. To explain this puzzling slowdown in proliferation, Jacques E. C. Hymans focuses on the relations between politicians and scientific and technical workers in developing countries. By undermining the workers' spirit of professionalism, developing country rulers unintentionally thwart their own nuclear ambitions. Combining rich theoretical analysis, in-depth historical case studies of Iraq, China, Yugoslavia and Argentina and insightful analyses of current-day proliferant states, Achieving Nuclear Ambitions develops a powerful new perspective that effectively counters the widespread fears of a coming cascade of new nuclear powers.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 224mm,  Width: 150mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   520g
ISBN:   9780521132251
ISBN 10:   0521132258
Pages:   328
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. The puzzle of declining nuclear weapons project efficiency; 2. A theory of nuclear weapons project efficiency and inefficiency; 3. Spinning in place: Iraq's fruitless quest for nuclear weapons; 4. How did China's nuclear weapons project succeed?; 5. Proliferation implications of civil nuclear cooperation: theory and a case study of Tito's Yugoslavia; 6. Proliferation implications of footloose nuclear scientists: theory and a case study of Perón's Argentina; 7. Empirical extensions: Libya, Pakistan, North Korea, Iran; 8. Lessons for policy and directions for future research.

Jacques E. C. Hymans is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles. He earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Harvard University, receiving the Ph.D. in 2001. His first book, The Psychology of Nuclear Proliferation: Identity, Emotions, and Foreign Policy (Cambridge University Press, 2006), received the Alexander L. George Award for the Best Book in Political Psychology and the Edgar S. Furniss Award for the Best First Book in International Security Studies and has been assigned in university courses around the world. Hymans has also published articles on nuclear proliferation and other international relations issues in Security Studies, the Journal of Strategic Studies, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and many other scholarly publications.

Reviews for Achieving Nuclear Ambitions: Scientists, Politicians, and Proliferation

Advance praise: 'A masterful, highly readable, outside-the-box analysis of a central problem of international relations. It convincing[ly] demonstrates that the fashionable alarmism over nuclear proliferation, and the destructive wars and military actions the alarmism encourages, are decidedly unjustified.' John Mueller, Woody Hayes Chair of National Security Studies, Mershon Center, and Professor of Political Science, Ohio State University 'Equal parts cutting-edge scholarship and detective work, Achieving Nuclear Ambitions is a major contribution to both theory and policy. It is also, and not least importantly, a marvelous read.' David A. Welch, CIGI Chair of Global Security, Balsillie School of International Affairs 'Jacques Hymans unquestionably is the most creative young scholar writing about nuclear proliferation dynamics ... One cannot seriously study the subject of nuclear nonproliferation without reference to Dr Hymans' seminal work.' William C. Potter, Director, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar Professor of Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies 'Hymans opens up a new avenue to the study of nuclear proliferation: the role of management. After having finished reading this magnificent study, I wonder why nobody else before him has dealt with such an obviously important factor in the literature? Read it!' Thomas Jonter, Stockholm University 'This important book is the rare example of scholarship that should influence both our theoretical and historical understanding of the nuclear question, and shape how we think (or rather, re-think) our non-proliferation policies moving forward. A must-read for anyone interested in nuclear issues.' Francis J. Gavin, Tom Slick Professor of International Affairs and Director, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law, University of Texas, Austin


  • Winner of APSA Science, Technology and Environmental Politics Organized Section Don K. Price Award 2013
  • Winner of APSA Science, Technology and Environmental Politics Organized Section Don K. Price Award 2013.
  • Winner of Don K. Price Award, American Political Science Association 2013
  • Winner of Grawemeyer Award - Improving World Order 2014
  • Winner of Grawemeyer Award - Improving World Order 2014.
  • Winner of National Academy of Public Administration Louis Brownlow Award 2013
  • Winner of National Academy of Public Administration Louis Brownlow Award 2013.

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