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USA Allies and Geopolitics of Nonproliferation in Asia: An Analysis
Abstract
Nuclear nonproliferation became a burning issue after the Nuclear explosion in 1945 when USA exploded nuclear bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After WW II USA became the sole arbiter of the world and the piped the world into atomic race. Following USA, other European states also started testing nuclear weapons successfully. However when Asian states stated testing nuclear weapons, USA apprehended and feel the need of nonproliferation agreements, till now USA might fail attaining her goals regarding nuclear non-proliferation. The under discussion paper explores the dual policy of USA towards her ally states and Asia as USA foreign policy makers were deeply against for getting nuclear weapons of hostile states
Authors
Dr. Zahid Yaseen
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, GC Women University, Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
Naila Afzal
M. Phil Scholar, Department of Political Science, Minhaj, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan