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Living on the Edge

Iran and the Practice of Nuclear Hedging

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxv
  2. Introduction: Understanding Iranian Proliferation Behaviour

    • Wyn Bowen, Dina Esfandiary, Matthew Moran
    Pages 1-13
  3. The Nature of Nuclear Hedging

    • Wyn Bowen, Dina Esfandiary, Matthew Moran
    Pages 15-43
  4. Opaque Proliferation and Moves Towards Latency

    • Wyn Bowen, Dina Esfandiary, Matthew Moran
    Pages 45-64
  5. Narrating a Nuclear Programme

    • Wyn Bowen, Dina Esfandiary, Matthew Moran
    Pages 65-93
  6. Playing for Time? Iran’s Nuclear Diplomacy

    • Wyn Bowen, Dina Esfandiary, Matthew Moran
    Pages 95-123
  7. Rouhani’s Redirection: The End of Iranian Hedging?

    • Wyn Bowen, Dina Esfandiary, Matthew Moran
    Pages 125-144
  8. Living with Nuclear Hedging

    • Wyn Bowen, Dina Esfandiary, Matthew Moran
    Pages 145-166
  9. Conclusion: Latency with Intent

    • Wyn Bowen, Dina Esfandiary, Matthew Moran
    Pages 167-171
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 173-189

About this book

In this book, the authors explore the controversial Iranian nuclear programme through the conceptual lens of nuclear hedging.

In 2002, revelations regarding undeclared nuclear facilities thrust Iran’s nuclear activities under the spotlight and prompted concerns that Tehran was pursuing nuclear weapons. Iran has always denied nuclear weapons aspirations, yet it cannot be disputed that the Islamic Republic has gone well beyond what is required for a civil nuclear programme based on energy production and scientific research. 

What, then, is the nature and significance of Iran's nuclear behaviour? Does it form part of a coherent strategy? What can Iran's actions in the nuclear field tell us about Tehran's intentions? And what does the Iranian case teach us about proliferation behaviour more generally? 

This book addresses these questions by exploring the nature of nuclear hedging and how this approach might be identified, before applying this logic to the Iranian case. It provides fresh insights into the inherently opaque area of nuclear proliferation and a more nuanced interpretation of the Iranian nuclear challenge.

Authors and Affiliations

  • King’s College London , Swindon, United Kingdom

    Wyn Bowen

  • King's College London , LONDON, United Kingdom

    Matthew Moran

  • King’s College London , London, United Kingdom

    Dina Esfandiary

About the authors

Wyn Bowen is Professor of Non-proliferation and International Security and Head of Department at the Defence Studies Department at King’s College London, UK.

Matthew Moran is Senior Lecturer in International Security in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London, UK.

Dina Esfandiary is a MacArthur Fellow at the Centre for Science and Security Studies at King’s College London, UK.

 

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