Iran's Nuclear Program and the Global South
The Foreign Policy of India, Brazil, and South Africa
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:7th Jul '15
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This book studies the reactions of India, Brazil, and South Africa the three main non-proliferation actors of the Global South to Iran's nuclear program. Their responses are explained and situated in wider foreign policy context.
"Why do some states that claim to support non-proliferation nonetheless refuse to support non-proliferation measures, such as sanctions against Iran? Michal Onderco's book provides an insightful window into this question, arguing that ideational considerations shape state foreign policy responses just as much as material factors. Onderco's book is an important work that informs the fields of nuclear politics and comparative foreign policy more generally." - Maria Rost Rublee, Australian National University, Australia
"Michal Onderco's illuminating book describes the similarities and differences between the foreign policies of Brazil, India, and South Africa vis-à-vis the Iranian nuclear program. The reader learns a lot on how these rising powers view themselves in the future constellation of world politics." - Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp, Belgium
ISBN: 9781137499066
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 299g
107 pages