Paul C. Avey
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View article: Tempting Fate: Why Nonnuclear States Confront Nuclear Opponents
Tempting Fate: Why Nonnuclear States Confront Nuclear Opponents Open
"Weak nonnuclear armed states have a number of strategies to win limited victories against nuclear armed opponents."
View article: Replication Data for MAD and Taboo: U.S. Expert views of Nuclear Deterrence, Coercion, and Non-Use Norms
Replication Data for MAD and Taboo: U.S. Expert views of Nuclear Deterrence, Coercion, and Non-Use Norms Open
This dataset contains replication material for the article "MAD and Taboo: U.S. Expert views on Nuclear Deterrence, Coercion, and Non-Use Norms" and the accompanying appendix.
View article: Tempting Fate
Tempting Fate Open
Why would countries without nuclear weapons even think about fighting nuclear-armed opponents? A simple answer is that no one believes nuclear weapons will be used. But that answer fails to consider why nonnuclear state leaders would belie…
View article: Disentangling Grand Strategy: International Relations Theory and U.S. Grand Strategy (November 2018)
Disentangling Grand Strategy: International Relations Theory and U.S. Grand Strategy (November 2018) Open
This article assesses the underlying sources of disagreement among competing scholarly treatments of U.S. grand strategy. It argues that much of the debate centers on differing conceptions of the roles of power and domestic and internation…