Nuclear Non-Threatin the Context of Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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2022
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Turkish Policy Quarterly
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Abstract
In the contemporary nuclear era, power relations between the Nuclear Weapon States and others become more troubled due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The use of strategic nuclear weapons is highly concerning, but the case's reality would not allow this possibility. The power struggle dominant powers had experienced over the economic and military aspects combined with the Strategic Nuclear Weapons' ability to mass murder. Even though international norms do not allow such usage, we can easily argue that any NWS willingly goes down that road in the face of interest. The war in Ukraine taught us that higher structures that possess nuclear weapons with better economies dominate other states that lack such a power. The way international relations work, there is not enough institute that guarantees the functioning of a liberal order.
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Nuclear weapon states, Russian invasion of ukraine, Non-proliferation regime, Iaea, Strategic nuclear weapons, Russian Invasion of Ukraine, IAEA, Non-Proliferation Regime, Strategic Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Weapon States
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Transatlantic Policy Quarterly
Volume
21
Issue
4
Start Page
189
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196
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