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Author:Nye, J. S. Jr
Title:Nuclear learning and U.S. Soviet security regimes.
Journal:International Organization
1987 : SUMMER, VOL. 41:3, p. 371-402
Index terms:INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SECURITY
USA
USSR
Language:eng
Abstract:The concepts of regimes and learning have been developed in the Liberal theory of international relations, but their application has been mostly in the area of international political economy. U.S.-Soviet relations are generally explained solely in terms of Realist theory. The dichotomy is unfortunate because both strands of theory have something to contribute. Looking at the U.S.-Soviet security relationship in terms of learning and regimes raises new questions and opens a research agenda which helps us to think more broadly about the processes of political change in this area.
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