Nuclear Reversal: A Critical Challenge in Global Security
In the 1960s, President Kennedy warned of a dangerous future with nuclear-armed states. While his prediction did not come to pass, clandestine nuclear acquisition by rogue states has reaffirmed the need for aggressive counterproliferation strategies.
Understanding Nuclear Reversal
This Test Bank examines the experiences of countries that abandoned their nuclear weapons programs and the international community’s efforts to encourage nuclear reversal. It explores why states have relented to pressure and which counterproliferation policies have been successful.
Key Concepts and Case Studies
- India’s nuclear reversal
- Iran’s nuclear program and the role of sanctions
- North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and the threat of military intervention
The book draws on interviews with policymakers and in-depth case studies to provide policy recommendations for managing nuclear proliferation challenges from rogue states.
Test Bank Features
- Multiple-choice questions and answers
- Short-answer questions and solutions
- Chapter coverage and question types (MCQs, case-based, problem-solving)
This Test Bank is designed to support exam prep and homework help for students and instructors. It is available for instant digital download and can be used in conjunction with the companion eBook, Delaying Doomsday: The Politics of Nuclear Reversal.




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