Publication Type |
honors thesis |
School or College |
College of Social & Behavioral Science |
Department |
Political Science |
Faculty Mentor |
Brent Steele |
Creator |
Palomaki, Kya |
Title |
A world without nukes: International relations perspectives |
Year graduated |
2015 |
Date |
2015-05 |
Description |
What if nuclear weapons had been neither invented nor discovered? This is the question I take into consideration in this paper. This interesting scenario begs the answer parroted by bloggers and students of politics alike-without nuclear weapons, there would be nothing to stop belligerents from invading, attacking, and otherwise infringing upon the sovereignty of other states. In this paper, I take into consideration many events that are colored by the very existence of nuclear weapons. I consider the counterfactual scenario from the perspective of several international relations lenses: neorealism, liberal institutionalism, and feminism. After a thorough analysis of these differing viewpoints, I conclude that the feminist perspective is most persuasive in elucidating what the world would look like in the absence of nuclear weapons. |
Type |
Text |
Publisher |
University of Utah |
Subject |
Security, International; International relations; Nuclear weapons; World politics -- 21st century |
Language |
eng |
Rights Management |
© Kya Palomaki |
Format Medium |
application/pdf |
Format Extent |
162,620 bytes |
Identifier |
etd3/id/3583 |
Permissions Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=1286572 |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6qg225p |
Setname |
ir_htoa |
ID |
197135 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qg225p |