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    After Fission

After Fission

Sidra Hamidi

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      Nuclear status is typically treated as a stable feature of a state's capacity to possess, use, or build nuclear weapons. Challenging this view, After Fission reveals how states contest their nuclear status in the atomic age. By examining the legal structure of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, technical ambiguities surrounding nuclear testing, and debates over rights and responsibilities in the global nuclear regime, Sidra Hamidi argues that a state's nuclear status is not simply a function of technical capability. Instead, states actively contest the way they want their nuclear status to be presented to the world, and powerful states like the US, either recognize or reject these formulations. By analysing key diplomatic junctures in Indian, Israeli, Iranian, and North Korean nuclear history, this book presents a theory of when and how states contest their nuclear status which has key policy implications for negotiating with ostensible “rogues” such as Iran and North Korea.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Sidra Hamidi EAN: 9781009607155 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 250 WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: Cambridge University Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-01-31 CITY: GENRE: POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General WIDTH: SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Iran, North Korea, Arms negotiation and control

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      Sidra Hamidi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Trinity College in Hartford. Her articles have appeared in the European Journal of International Relations and International Affairs, and she is a recipient of the McElvany grand prize for exceptional scholarship published in the Nonproliferation Review.

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      Nuclear status is typically treated as a stable feature of a state's capacity to possess, use, or build nuclear weapons. Challenging this view, After Fission reveals how states contest their nuclear status in the atomic age. By examining the legal structure of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, technical ambiguities surrounding nuclear testing, and debates over rights and responsibilities in the global nuclear regime, Sidra Hamidi argues that a state's nuclear status is not simply a function of technical capability. Instead, states actively contest the way they want their nuclear status to be presented to the world, and powerful states like the US, either recognize or reject these formulations. By analysing key diplomatic junctures in Indian, Israeli, Iranian, and North Korean nuclear history, this book presents a theory of when and how states contest their nuclear status which has key policy implications for negotiating with ostensible “rogues” such as Iran and North Korea.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Sidra Hamidi EAN: 9781009607155 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 250 WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: Cambridge University Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-01-31 CITY: GENRE: POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General WIDTH: SPINE:

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      Iran, North Korea, Arms negotiation and control

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      Sidra Hamidi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Trinity College in Hartford. Her articles have appeared in the European Journal of International Relations and International Affairs, and she is a recipient of the McElvany grand prize for exceptional scholarship published in the Nonproliferation Review.

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