State transformation and China's engagement in global governance: the case of nuclear technologies/ Shahar Hameiri

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Pacific Review : Vol. 33, No 6, November 2020, pp.900-930 (103)Summary: The state transformation analysis helps explain inconsistent international behaviours, selected the apparently hard test case of nuclear technologies. Arguably, as China is a nuclear weapons state, no other area of policy should demonstrate a weaker influence of state transformation dynamics. This is a quintessential 'hard' security and 'high politics' domain, where IR theory would expect limited dynamics of fragmentation, and centralised top-down control over all aspects of policymaking and implementation
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The state transformation analysis helps explain inconsistent international behaviours, selected the apparently hard test case of nuclear technologies. Arguably, as China is a nuclear weapons state, no other area of policy should demonstrate a weaker influence of state transformation dynamics. This is a quintessential 'hard' security and 'high politics' domain, where IR theory would expect limited dynamics of fragmentation, and centralised top-down control over all aspects of policymaking and implementation

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