Volume 24 • Number 3/4
CORRESPONDENCE
Thomas M. Countryman, Tiara Shaya, Hui Zhang, Raymond Wang, and Alan J. Kuperman
SPECIAL SECTION: The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
Negotiating the Iran talks in Tehran: The Iranian drivers that shaped the JCPOA
Ariane Tabatabai
No EU, no Iran deal: The EU between multilateralism and the transatlantic link
Tarja Cronberg
The JCPOA and safeguards: model or outlier?
Paul Kerr
ARTICLES
Eyes on the prize: India’s pursuit of membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group
Mark Hibbs
Why do entities get involved in proliferation? Exploring the criminology of illicit WMD-related trade
Daniel Salisbury
Red lines in nuclear nonproliferation
Dan Altman and Nicholas L. Miller
Nuclear ambiguity, no-first-use, and crisis stability in asymmetric crises
Alexander Lanoszka and Thomas Scherer
REPORT
Public support, political polarization, and the nuclear-test ban: Evidence from a new US national survey
Stephen Herzog and Jonathon Baron
BOOK REVIEWS
Able Archer 83: The Secret History of the NATO Exercise That Almost Triggered Nuclear War, edited by Nate Jones
Reviewed by Thomas Graham, Jr.
Nuclear Weapons and Coercive Diplomacy, by Todd S. Sechser and Matthew Fuhrmann
The Editors
Losing an Enemy: Obama, Iran, and the Triumph of Diplomacy, by Trita Parsi
Reviewed by Henry Rome
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